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Artist: Roger A. Flynn
'Moonlit Garden, Cairo', Mid-century, Egyptian City, American University
'Moonlit Garden, Cairo', Mid-century, Egyptian City, American University

'Moonlit Garden, Cairo', Mid-century, Egyptian City, American University

By Roger A. Flynn

Located in Santa Cruz, CA

Signed lower right 'Roger A. Flynn', dated 1956 and titled 'Cairo.' A Mid-Century gouache showing a view of the moonlit Egyptian harbor lined with Moorish arches and framed by papyrus fronds. Flynn studied art at the Cooper Union in New York and was awarded a two-year Fulbright Scholarship which he spent in Egypt, painting and establishing the Art Department at the American University...

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1950s Roger A. Flynn Art

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Gouache, Archival Paper

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