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California Coastal Seascape Painting, Acrylic on Canvas, Framed
California Coastal Seascape Painting, Acrylic on Canvas, Framed

California Coastal Seascape Painting, Acrylic on Canvas, Framed

By Patrizia Russo

Located in Douglas Manor, NY

4089 California Seascape , contemporary acrylic on canvas applied on board,displayed in a vintage gilt wood frame. Signed by Italian artist P.Russo

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Patrizia Russo Art

Materials

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Field of Summer Wildflowers
Field of Summer Wildflowers

Field of Summer Wildflowers

By Patrizia Russo

Located in Douglas Manor, NY

3846 Impressionist French field of wildflowers landscape oil painting Italian artist P.Russo

Category

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Materials

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