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Artist: Paul J. Samuel
'Tropical Breeze, Madagascar' American School watercolor
By Paul J. Samuel
Located in Santa Cruz, CA
'Tropical Breeze, Madagascar' by Paul Samuel, 1979. American School watercolor ---- Signed lower left, 'Paul J. Samuel', (American, 20th century), titled 'Madagascar' and dated 1979...
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1970s Paul J. Samuel Art

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