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Syd Cockell Landscape Paintings

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Syd Cockell was an accomplished American illustrator during World War II.

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Artist: Syd Cockell
The Flag and Capitol
The Flag and Capitol

The Flag and Capitol

By Syd Cockell

Located in Missouri, MO

This is an original oil on velvet painting created c. 1942. Syd Cockell was an accomplished American illustrator during World War II.

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1940s American Realist Syd Cockell Landscape Paintings

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Oil

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