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Artist: Joe Lorusso
Jazz at the Paradise Cafe
By Joe Lorusso
Located in West Hollywood, CA
An original oil on canvas by American artist Joe Lorusso. There is little known about this artist, though certainly a competent painter.
Jazz at the Paradise Cafe, is an original ...
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1960s Joe Lorusso Art
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Price Upon Request
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