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STILL LIFE WITH LEEKS
By James Aponovich
Located in Portland, ME
Aponovich, James. STILL LIFE WITH LEEKS. Lithograph, not dated. Edition of 100, numbered 41/100, titled, and signed in pencil. 18 x 24 inches, plus margins. Margins appear somewhat t...
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20th Century American Realist James Aponovich Art

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Lithograph

Three Strawberries
By James Aponovich
Located in Lincoln, MA
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James Aponovich Art

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Canvas, Oil

Mixed Fruits with Canton Bowl
By James Aponovich
Located in Lincoln, MA
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James Aponovich Art

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Oil, Canvas

Still Life with Amaryllis
By James Aponovich
Located in Lincoln, MA
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James Aponovich Art

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Canvas, Oil

Tonal Study For Parrot Tulips, Saco River Valley
By James Aponovich
Located in Milford, NH
A wonderfully detailed tonal study by contemporary American artist James Aponovich (b. 1948). Born in Nashua, NH, Aponovich lives in New Hampshire and has become very well known nati...
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2010s Realist James Aponovich Art

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Paper, Graphite

Still Life with Sunflowers. Lemons and Plums
By James Aponovich
Located in Lincoln, MA
While sheltering in place during this pandemic, the artist was given the opportunity to extend his process and work on the paintings for longer and intentional periods of time. As a ...
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21st Century and Contemporary American Realist James Aponovich Art

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Oil

Lobsters
By James Aponovich
Located in Lincoln, MA
While sheltering in place during this pandemic, the artist was given the opportunity to extend his process and work on the paintings for longer and intentional periods of time. As a ...
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21st Century and Contemporary American Realist James Aponovich Art

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Oil

Still Life with Morning Glories
By James Aponovich
Located in Lincoln, MA
While sheltering in place during this pandemic, the artist was given the opportunity to extend his process and work on the paintings for longer and intentional periods of time. As a ...
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21st Century and Contemporary American Realist James Aponovich Art

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Oil

Cape Porpoise Still Life with Lilacs
By James Aponovich
Located in Lincoln, MA
oil on canvas
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2010s James Aponovich Art

La Cucina, Panicale
By James Aponovich
Located in Lincoln, MA
oil on canvas
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2010s James Aponovich Art

Appledore, Basket of Fruit
By James Aponovich
Located in Lincoln, MA
Oil on Canvas
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James Aponovich Art

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Oil

Day Lilies Appledore
By James Aponovich
Located in Lincoln, MA
Oil on Canvas
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James Aponovich Art

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Oil

Three Pots of Iris
By James Aponovich
Located in Lincoln, MA
Oil on Canvas
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James Aponovich Art

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Oil

Still Life with Daylilies and Pears
By James Aponovich
Located in Lincoln, MA
Oil on Canvas
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James Aponovich Art

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Oil

Still Life with Strawberries in a Canton Bowl
By James Aponovich
Located in Lincoln, MA
Oil on Canvas
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James Aponovich Art

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Oil

Three Leaves
By James Aponovich
Located in Lincoln, MA
Oil on Panel
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James Aponovich Art

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Oil

Artichokes
By James Aponovich
Located in Lincoln, MA
oil on panel
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21st Century and Contemporary James Aponovich Art

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Oil

Calla Lilies
By James Aponovich
Located in Lincoln, MA
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James Aponovich Art

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Canvas, Oil

North Wind Clearing
By James Aponovich
Located in Lincoln, MA
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James Aponovich Art

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Canvas, Oil

Seaside Roses, Week #13
By James Aponovich
Located in Lincoln, MA
Aponovich paints complex still life compositions, with a strong undercurrent of surrealism pervading the work. His exquisite paintings are distinguished by their geometry, proportion...
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2010s James Aponovich Art

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Canvas, Oil

Peonies in a Japanese Vase
By James Aponovich
Located in Lincoln, MA
Aponovich paints complex still life compositions, with a strong undercurrent of surrealism pervading the work. His exquisite paintings are distinguished by their geometry, proportion...
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2010s James Aponovich Art

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Canvas, Oil

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