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Artist: Ellen Bradshaw
Slavin's, Fulton Fish Market, Oil Painting on Canvas
By Ellen Bradshaw
Located in Yardley, PA
The old Fulton Fish Market in an early morning view, as the market was closing for the day and readying for deliveries. Streets swept clean and sun casting...
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2010s Realist Ellen Bradshaw Figurative Paintings
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Oil
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