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Artist: John Wilde
A Pear and a Half realist study oil painting signed fruit food small classic
By John Wilde
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"A Pear and a Half" is an original oil painting created by John Wilde. Signed “J” upper left. Dated upper right. This work is also signed and dated on the r...
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1960s John Wilde Still-life Paintings

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