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Isaiah Gerard Calleja Art

British, 1936-2016

Isaiah Gerard Calleja (1936–2016)  was based in the South West of England. The artist’s work was not prolifically exhibited, and as such, it was rarely seen on the open market properly. One can see influences of other period Expressionists and abstract painters in his work, yet they retain complete individuality. Thickly applied impasto oil, amazingly bright swathes of color intermingled with shapes and patterns all make an instant impact and look most impressive.

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Huge British Abstract Oil Painting - Amazing Colors
By Isaiah Gerard Calleja
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
Superb original British abstract oil painting, from the 1980's period. The painting is by the hitherto undiscovered abstract painter Isaiah Gerard Calleja (1936-2016), who was base...
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Late 20th Century Abstract Expressionist Isaiah Gerard Calleja Art

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Canvas, Oil

Original British Expressionist Abstract Oil Painting Undiscovered Artist
By Isaiah Gerard Calleja
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
Superb original abstract oil painting, from the 1980's period. The painting is by the hitherto undiscovered abstract painter Isaiah Gerard Calleja (1936-2016), who was based in the...
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Late 20th Century Abstract Expressionist Isaiah Gerard Calleja Art

Materials

Oil

Superb Original British Expressionist Abstract Oil Painting
By Isaiah Gerard Calleja
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
Superb original British abstract oil painting, from the 1980's period. The painting is by the hitherto undiscovered abstract painter Isaiah Gerard Calleja (1936-2016), who was base...
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Late 20th Century Abstract Expressionist Isaiah Gerard Calleja Art

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Oil

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