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Artist: John Coultrup
Mid Century Road to Mount Whitney Landscape
Mid Century Road to Mount Whitney Landscape

Mid Century Road to Mount Whitney Landscape

By John Coultrup

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Vibrant mid century landscape of Mount Whitney by John Alfred Coultrup (American, 1888-1982), Signed/inscribed in the paint "Coultrup" lower left. Presen...

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1930s American Impressionist John Coultrup Landscape Paintings

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