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Artist: Paul Rabut
Film Noir Original Artwork The Saturday Evening Post interior
Film Noir Original Artwork The Saturday Evening Post interior

Film Noir Original Artwork The Saturday Evening Post interior

By Paul Rabut

Located in Miami, FL

What makes this artwork special is not the narrative. It's the artist's unique approach to depicting it. He does it the hard way. Instead of showing the moment of an altercation ...

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1940s American Realist Paul Rabut Art

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Mixed Media, Illustration Board

Man on Early Motorcycle
Man on Early Motorcycle

Man on Early Motorcycle

By Paul Rabut

Located in Fort Washington, PA

Medium: Gouache on Paper Dimensions: 13.00" x 11.00" Signature: Signed Lower Left

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Mid-20th Century Paul Rabut Art

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Paper, Gouache

Barnyard Scene

Barnyard Scene

By Paul Rabut

Located in Fort Washington, PA

White Bread Advertisement

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1950s Paul Rabut Art

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Gouache

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