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David Dalgety Paintings

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David Dalgety, a Clovis Art Guild member, has entered several works over the past 10 years and has won several honorable mentions and first and second-place ribbons. In 2016, he won first place with his painting, “Heidelberg Bridge.”

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Artist: David Dalgety
Eilean Doran Castle - Nocturnal Landscape
By David Dalgety
Located in Soquel, CA
A finely detailed landscape of Eilean Donan, a 13th Century castle in the highlands of Scotland, under the night sky, by Fresno, California artist David D...
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2010s Post-Impressionist David Dalgety Paintings

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