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Artist: George Russin
Procession With Elephant
Procession With Elephant

Procession With Elephant

By George Russin 1

Located in Lake Worth Beach, FL

Procession with elephant, expressionist style oil painting, signed and dated. George Russin was born in New York 1910-2010. He attended the High School of Music and Art to pursue bot...

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1970s Expressionist George Russin Paintings

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Masonite, Oil

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