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Artist: Ina Pesenka
Ina Pesenka, Children in the 40's, oil on canvas
By Ina Pesenka
Located in Tel Aviv, IL
Ina Pesenka, Children in the 40's in Israel, historical painting, Israel history, oil on canvas, Israeli artist, Israeli art
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Early 2000s Realist Ina Pesenka Art

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Oil

Ina Pesenka, 1946, Palestine, Historical painting, Oil on canvas
By Ina Pesenka
Located in Tel Aviv, IL
Ina Pesenka, 1946, Palestine, Oil on Canvas, Historical painting, Israeli artist, Israeli art
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2010s Realist Ina Pesenka Art

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Oil

Ina Pesenka, Gordon beach in the winter
By Ina Pesenka
Located in Tel Aviv, IL
Ina Pesenka, Gordon Beach in the winter, Oil on canvas, Tel-aviv beach, israeli artist, Israeli art, art
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Early 2000s Realist Ina Pesenka Art

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Oil

Ina Pesenka, In Brooklyn, historical painting, white and black, Oil on canvas
By Ina Pesenka
Located in Tel Aviv, IL
Ina Pesenka, In Brooklyn, rabbi in Brooklyn, Oil On canvas, america 1950's, Israeli artist, Israeli art
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2010s Other Art Style Ina Pesenka Art

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Oil

Ina Pesenka, New York in the winter, oil on canvas
By Ina Pesenka
Located in Tel Aviv, IL
Ina Pesenka, New York in the winter, Oil on canvas, Israeli artist, israeli art, art
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Early 2000s Realist Ina Pesenka Art

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Oil

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