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Artist: George Gonzalez
Ambrosia
By George Gonzalez
Located in Fairfield, CT
About George Gonzalez: Richness, elegance, creative diversity, and emotional characterization are the hallmarks of this Texas artist born in 1966. When combined with his dramatic ...
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2010s George Gonzalez Paintings

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Oil, Panel

Trifecta
By George Gonzalez
Located in Fairfield, CT
Richness, elegance, creative diversity, and emotional characterization are the hallmarks of this Texas artist born in 1966. When combined with his dramatic use of lighting, shadow, a...
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2010s George Gonzalez Paintings

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Oil, Panel

Lemon on Blue Tin
By George Gonzalez
Located in Fairfield, CT
Richness, elegance, creative diversity, and emotional characterization are the hallmarks of this Texas artist born in 1966. When combined with his dramatic use of lighting, shadow, a...
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2010s George Gonzalez Paintings

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Oil, Panel

Framed Grapes
By George Gonzalez
Located in Fairfield, CT
Richness, elegance, creative diversity, and emotional characterization are the hallmarks of this Texas artist born in 1966. When combined with his dramatic use of lighting, shadow, a...
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2010s George Gonzalez Paintings

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Oil, Panel

Tin Top Cowboy
By George Gonzalez
Located in Fairfield, CT
Richness, elegance, creative diversity, and emotional characterization are the hallmarks of this Texas artist born in 1966. When combined with his dramatic use of lighting, shadow, a...
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2010s George Gonzalez Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

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