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Artist: Ricardo Tamayo
"View Front, " Oil on Canvas signed by Ricardo Tamayo
By Ricardo Tamayo
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"View Front" is an original oil painting on canvas by Ricardo Tamayo. The artist signed the piece in the lower right. This piece depicts an abstracted view of water and the sky. 16...
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1990s Ricardo Tamayo Art

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Canvas, Oil

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