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Artist: Ken Leech
Red Barrell Centre Ketch - Late 20th Century Landscape of Simes Portugal- Leech
Red Barrell Centre Ketch - Late 20th Century Landscape of Simes Portugal- Leech

Red Barrell Centre Ketch - Late 20th Century Landscape of Simes Portugal- Leech

By Ken Leech

Located in Watford, Hertfordshire

Ken Leech 1915-1990 Red Barrell Centre Ketch - Simes Portugal Landscape Piece created using oil and is in an aged cream wooden frame with gilt border. Keywords: boats, harbour, mo...

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1980s Post-Impressionist Ken Leech Art

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Oil

Ken Leech - Framed 1981 Pastel, Evening Light
Ken Leech - Framed 1981 Pastel, Evening Light

Ken Leech - Framed 1981 Pastel, Evening Light

By Ken Leech

Located in Corsham, GB

A mesmerising harbour scene in pastels by Ken Leech, full of light and shade. Pops of primary colour suggest figures leisurely walking along the harbour side on a late summer evening...

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20th Century Ken Leech Art

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Pastel

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