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Artist: Jon Doran
"Late Summer Light on Cornwall Cove" Original Oil painting
By Jon Doran
Located in Denver, CO
"Late Summer Light on Cornwall Cove" by the acclaimed Cornish artist Jon Doran is an enchanting oil painting that offers a glimpse into the serenity of a Cornish cove bathed in the g...
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2010s Impressionist Jon Doran Art

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Wood Panel, Oil

"Morning Swimmer 5" Original Oil painting
By Jon Doran
Located in Denver, CO
"Morning Swimmer 5" by Cornish artist Jon Doran, crafted in 2023, is an evocative oil painting that captures the serenity of a solitary moment in nature. Measuring 100 x 80 cm and fr...
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2010s Impressionist Jon Doran Art

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Wood Panel, Oil

"Cornwall Cove in the Afternoon" Original Oil painting
By Jon Doran
Located in Denver, CO
"Cornwall Cove in the Afternoon" by the talented Cornish artist Jon Doran, painted in 2023, captures the breathtaking beauty of the Cornish landscape in a stunning oil rendition. Pre...
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2010s Impressionist Jon Doran Art

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Wood Panel, Oil

"Swimmer Study 2" Original Oil painting
By Jon Doran
Located in Denver, CO
Jon Doran's "Swimmer Study 2," painted in 2023, is an evocative oil painting that resonates with mystery and emotion. Set on a panel measuring 22 x 18.50 cm, the scene unfolds within...
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2010s Impressionist Jon Doran Art

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Wood Panel, Oil

"Winter Light on Mutton Cove" Original Oil painting
By Jon Doran
Located in Denver, CO
"Winter Light on Mutton Cove" by the renowned Cornish artist Jon Doran is a breathtaking oil painting that perfectly captures the raw beauty and stark contrasts of a coastal winter's...
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2010s Impressionist Jon Doran Art

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Wood Panel, Oil

Tulips and Rose on Blue
By Jon Doran
Located in Denver, CO
Tulips and Rose on Blue, 2018
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21st Century and Contemporary Jon Doran Art

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Oil, Panel

"Woodland Waters", Oil painting
By Jon Doran
Located in Denver, CO
Jon Doran's (UK based) "Woodland Waters" is an original, handmade oil painting that depicts a tree lined stream flowing and rushing over rocks creating whitewater and patterning in t...
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2010s American Impressionist Jon Doran Art

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Oil, Panel

Handmade Cup 2, Oil painting
By Jon Doran
Located in Denver, CO
Jon Doran's (UK based) "Handmade Cup 2" is an oil painting created in 2019 and it depicts a white cup with an abstracted blue and white background. Arti...
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2010s Realist Jon Doran Art

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Oil

Dark Cup on Grey, Oil painting
By Jon Doran
Located in Denver, CO
Jon Doran's (UK based) "Dark Cup on Grey" was painting in 2019 and it depicts a grey cup with an abstracted background. Artist statement: "I am interested ...
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2010s Realist Jon Doran Art

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Oil

Fragmented Roses, Oil painting
By Jon Doran
Located in Denver, CO
Jon Doran's (UK based) "Fragmented Roses" is an oil painting created in 2019 and it depicts white roses with an abstracted background. Artist statement: "I am interested in taking ...
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2010s Realist Jon Doran Art

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Oil

Recomposed No. 1, Oil painting
By Jon Doran
Located in Denver, CO
Jon Doran's (UK based) "Recomposed No. 1" is an oil painting created in 2019 and it depicts white and pink roses on a white background. Artist statement: "...
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2010s Realist Jon Doran Art

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Oil

Recomposed No. 2, Oil painting
By Jon Doran
Located in Denver, CO
Jon Doran's (UK based) "Recomposed No. 2" is an oil painting created in 2019 and it depicts white and pink roses on a white background. Artist statement: "I am interested in taking...
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2010s Realist Jon Doran Art

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Oil

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