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Artist: John T. Axton
"Still Life with Red Wine"
By John T. Axton
Located in Southampton, NY
Wonderful small still life painting by John T. Axton III done circa 1980. Oil on canvas and signed with the artist's monogram lower left. Unframed. Axton was born in Fort Leavenwo...
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1970s American Realist John T. Axton Art

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Canvas, Oil

"Still Life with Figure"
By John T. Axton
Located in Southampton, NY
This painting is an oil on canvas mounted to a wood panel. It is signed with his monogram signature JTA lower right. The work is unframed. Axton was born in Fort Leavenworth, Kan...
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1980s Academic John T. Axton Art

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Oil, Canvas

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