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Artist: Lori Zummo
Sunrise View to the Creeks
Sunrise View to the Creeks

Sunrise View to the Creeks

By Lori Zummo

Located in Greenwich, CT

Lori Zummo Biography American, b. 1962 Contemporary artist Lori Zummo paints in a style evocative of the American Barbizon School. She received her BFA from Syracuse University in 1...

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2010s American Realist Lori Zummo Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Nantucket Backyard Garden

Nantucket Backyard Garden

By Lori Zummo

Located in Greenwich, CT

American, b. 1962 Contemporary artist Lori Zummo paints in a style evocative of the American Barbizon School. She received her BFA from Syrac...

Category

2010s American Realist Lori Zummo Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Sesachacha Afternoon

Sesachacha Afternoon

By Lori Zummo

Located in Greenwich, CT

Lori Zummo Biography American, b. 1962 Contemporary artist Lori Zummo paints in a style evocative of the American Barbizon School. She receiv...

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2010s Realist Lori Zummo Art

Materials

Oil, Panel

View from the Creeks

View from the Creeks

By Lori Zummo

Located in Greenwich, CT

American, b. 1962 Contemporary artist Lori Zummo paints in a style evocative of the American Barbizon School. She received her BFA from Syrac...

Category

2010s American Realist Lori Zummo Art

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Canvas, Oil

The Course at Sankaty Head

The Course at Sankaty Head

By Lori Zummo

Located in Greenwich, CT

American, b. 1962 Contemporary artist Lori Zummo paints in a style evocative of the American Barbizon School. She received her BFA from Syrac...

Category

2010s American Realist Lori Zummo Art

Materials

Oil, Panel

Sixty East 83rd Street

Sixty East 83rd Street

By Lori Zummo

Located in Greenwich, CT

American, b. 1962 Contemporary artist Lori Zummo paints in a style evocative of the American Barbizon School. She received her BFA from Syrac...

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2010s American Realist Lori Zummo Art

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Canvas, Oil

17 East 83rd Street

17 East 83rd Street

By Lori Zummo

Located in Greenwich, CT

American, b. 1962 Contemporary artist Lori Zummo paints in a style evocative of the American Barbizon School. She received her BFA from Syrac...

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2010s Realist Lori Zummo Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

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