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Artist: Masatoyo Kishi
MASATOYO KISHI 1966 LARGE Abstract Expressionist Oil Painting Japanese/American
By Masatoyo Kishi
Located in Rancho Santa Fe, CA
Masatoyo Kishi’s Opus No. 66-H-3 (1966) reflects his mastery of abstraction and his engagement with organic and atmospheric textures. Kishi, a Japanese-American artist associated wit...
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1960s Abstract Expressionist Masatoyo Kishi Art

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Canvas, Oil

65-D-2
By Masatoyo Kishi
Located in Columbia, MO
Oil on canvas Signed verso
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1990s Abstract Masatoyo Kishi Art

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Canvas, Oil

61-816
By Masatoyo Kishi
Located in Columbia, MO
OIl on paper mounted on canvas
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1990s Abstract Masatoyo Kishi Art

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Oil

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