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Oil Painting by Edgar Longstaffe "Fairy Glen"
By Edgar Longstaffe
Located in Mere, GB
Oil Painting by Edgar Longstaff "Fairy Glen" 1849 -1912 He was a painter of rustic landscape and atmospheric highland views exhibited at the R.A Dublin and Birmingham. Oil on canvas...
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19th Century Edgar Longstaffe Art

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Oil

"River Scene"
By Edgar Longstaffe
Located in Warren, NJ
Oil on canvas Has been repaired Condition is good Measures 25x21 Monogram signed International buyers must cover shipping expense
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Late 19th Century Edgar Longstaffe Art

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Canvas

Oil Painting by Edgar Longstaffe "Near Rannoch Moor"
By Edgar Longstaffe
Located in Mere, GB
Oil Painting by Edgar Longstaffe "Near Rannoch Moor" 1849 - 1912 Painter of Domestic and Highland landscapes, exhibited at the Royal Academy, Dublin and Birmingham. Oil on canvas. Si...
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19th Century Edgar Longstaffe Art

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Oil

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