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Still Life Painting of Peaches by George Cope
Still Life Painting of Peaches by George Cope

Still Life Painting of Peaches by George Cope

By George Cope

Located in West Chester, PA

Wondeful still life scene of peaches spread across a table by West Chester artist George Cope.

Category

Late 19th Century American Antique George Cope Art

Materials

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Grapes and Peach
Grapes and Peach

Grapes and Peach

By George Cope

Located in Saratoga Springs, NY

Signed lower right & dated 1888.

Category

1880s Hudson River School George Cope Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

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