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Artist: J A Johnson
Oaks Trees and Lupines Landscape
Oaks Trees and Lupines Landscape

Oaks Trees and Lupines Landscape

By J A Johnson

Located in Soquel, CA

Vibrant plein air painting of a beautiful mountain meadow with oak trees, lupine and poppies, an oil on paper landscape by J. A. Johnson (American, 20t...

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1990s American Impressionist J A Johnson Art

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Paper, Oil

Spring in the Valley Landscape
Spring in the Valley Landscape

Spring in the Valley Landscape

By J A Johnson

Located in Soquel, CA

Vibrant plein air painting of blooming meadows, and oil on paper landscape by J. A. Johnson (American, 20th C.). Presented in a wooden frame. Pr...

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1990s American Impressionist J A Johnson Art

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Paper, Oil

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