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Artist: Frank Serratoni
"Sunday Service", Mid-Cent Figurative Village Scene with Church, Frank Serratoni
By Frank Serratoni
Located in Soquel, CA
"Sunday Service, a lovely mid-century figurative village street scene by Frank Serratoni (American, 1908-1970), c. 1940s. A family is shown strolling through the tree-lined street of a quaint village towards a red church...
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1950s American Impressionist Frank Serratoni Art
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Paper, Watercolor, Cardboard, Screen
Cypress
By Frank Serratoni
Located in San Francisco, CA
Artist: Frank Serratoni (American, 1908-1970)
Title: Cypress
Year: Circa 1950
Medium: Watercolor
Paper: Watercolor
Size of image: 15 x 21.75 inches
Size of paper: 15 x 21.75 inches
S...
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Mid-20th Century Impressionist Frank Serratoni Art
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Watercolor
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