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Artist: Lucien C. Vannerson
White Sands New Mexico, Mid-Century Southwest Desert Landscape by Vannerson
By Lucien C. Vannerson
Located in Soquel, CA
White Sands New Mexico, Mid-Century Southwest Desert Landscape by Vannerson
Gorgeous desert scene by award winning, self-taught artist Dr. Lucien C. Vannerson (American, 20th Centur...
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1960s American Modern Lucien C. Vannerson Art
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Masonite, Oil
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