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Artist: Raphael Lillywhite
Colorado Landscape, Rocky Mountains in Autumn, 20th Century Oil Painting
By Raphael Lillywhite
Located in Denver, CO
This stunning autumn mountain landscape by renowned artist Raphael Lillywhite captures the breathtaking beauty of Colorado’s rugged terrain. Painted in the traditional plein air styl...
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1920s American Realist Raphael Lillywhite Art

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