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Forest View of a Village in Normandy by David Harris (American, 20th c.)
By David Harris
Located in San Francisco, CA
Forest View of a Village in Normandy by David Harris (American, 20th c.) A fine original oil painting of Normandy, France by an American artist. The painting is on canvas and measu...
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Mid-20th Century Impressionist David Harris Art

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Canvas, Oil

'Landscape in Provence', Large American Impressionist Oil, California artist
By David Harris
Located in Santa Cruz, CA
Oil landscape showing a view of the Provencale countryside, looking across a field with a goat grazing towards a village with trees and, beyond, to rolling hills beneath a clouded bl...
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1960s Impressionist David Harris Art

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Canvas, Oil

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