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Artist: Frederick Waugh
Distant Island
Distant Island

Distant Island

By Frederick Waugh

Located in Costa Mesa, CA

Frederick Waugh was a prolific seascape artist who generated 2,500 paintings of the sea and shore. Although it was never published, he penned a ten chapter book on marine painting. S...

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1920s American Realist Frederick Waugh Paintings

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