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Artist: Gregory Sumida
Original Oil Painting Pickup Crossing Gregory Sumida California Artist Americana
By Gregory Sumida
Located in Surfside, FL
Gregory Sumida (American, b.1948) 'Pick-Up Crossing' Oil paint on masonite board. Hand signed lower right 1976 Depicting a rural landscape and buildings, in a linen-lined pickled w...
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20th Century American Realist Gregory Sumida Landscape Paintings

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Masonite, Oil

Pail, Boulders, Stream -American Realism
By Gregory Sumida
Located in San Francisco, CA
This evocative watercolor painting is a landscape, but also a still life in the sense that the viewer is gazing at a scene, but also at the objects within the scene. There is a medit...
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1970s American Realist Gregory Sumida Landscape Paintings

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Watercolor

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Original Oil Painting Going Fishing Gregory Sumida California Artist Americana
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Located in Surfside, FL
Gregory Sumida (American, b.1948) Oil paint on masonite board. Hand signed lower left Gone Fishing 1975 Depicting a rural landscape with a country road and a guy carrying a fishing...
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