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Artist: Pham Luan
'Hang Be Street' Expressionist Everyday Street Scene with Women and Trees
By Pham Luan
Located in Rye, NY
Street scene in pinks, greens, blues, and yellows. Oil on Canvas with dimensions of 40" x 44".
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Early 2000s Contemporary Pham Luan Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

"Romantic Lake" Impressionist Painting Featuring Pink Blue Green Waterscape
By Pham Luan
Located in Rye, NY
Pham Luan always returns to the subject of Hanoi, with its scenic location on the banks of the Red River, its lakes and ponds, the clarity of light, verdant ...
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Early 2000s Impressionist Pham Luan Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

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