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Artist: Gregory Sumida
Original Oil Painting Pickup Crossing Gregory Sumida California Artist Americana
Original Oil Painting Pickup Crossing Gregory Sumida California Artist Americana

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
Pail, Boulders, Stream  -American Realism

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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