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Artist: Tatyana Fogarty
View Of Varenna On Lake Como, Italy, Painting, Oil on Canvas
View Of Varenna On Lake Como, Italy, Painting, Oil on Canvas

View Of Varenna On Lake Como, Italy, Painting, Oil on Canvas

By Tatyana Fogarty

Located in Yardley, PA

Varenna is one of the charming villages and towns, studding the entire perimeter of Lake Como. Located at the foot of the Alps, Lake Como provides one of the most picturesque sceneries in the world. I enjoyed spending time there, discovering Varenna, where time stands still. Imaging walking among the colorful houses that brighten the village and taking a romantic walk...

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2010s Impressionist Tatyana Fogarty Art

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Oil

Sculpted By the Winds In Carmel, Painting, Oil on Canvas
Sculpted By the Winds In Carmel, Painting, Oil on Canvas

Sculpted By the Winds In Carmel, Painting, Oil on Canvas

By Tatyana Fogarty

Located in Yardley, PA

When in Carmel-by-the-Sea, I love to stroll along Scenic Road, lined with Monterey Cypress trees and following the coastline along Carmel Beach. Each of these cypress trees is origin...

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2010s Impressionist Tatyana Fogarty Art

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Oil

Yosemite Valley View In Fall, Painting, Oil on Canvas
Yosemite Valley View In Fall, Painting, Oil on Canvas

Yosemite Valley View In Fall, Painting, Oil on Canvas

By Tatyana Fogarty

Located in Yardley, PA

This artwork was inspired by an early morning light highlighting the majestic towering granite cliffs of Yosemite and the tops of colorful trees, reflecting in the Merced River at th...

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2010s Impressionist Tatyana Fogarty Art

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Oil

Clouds Dance Reflections At Sunset, Painting, Oil on Canvas
Clouds Dance Reflections At Sunset, Painting, Oil on Canvas

Clouds Dance Reflections At Sunset, Painting, Oil on Canvas

By Tatyana Fogarty

Located in Yardley, PA

In this oil painting , the tranquil beauty of a sunset cascades over a picturesque landscape. A winding river meanders through the valley, highlighted with the hues of dusk. The fier...

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2010s Impressionist Tatyana Fogarty Art

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Oil

Monterey Cypress Trees Along Scenic Drive, Painting, Oil on Canvas
Monterey Cypress Trees Along Scenic Drive, Painting, Oil on Canvas

Monterey Cypress Trees Along Scenic Drive, Painting, Oil on Canvas

By Tatyana Fogarty

Located in Yardley, PA

My favorite drive in Carmel-by-the-Sea is the Scenic Rd, lined with Monterey Cypress trees and following the coastline along Carmel Beach. "Sculpted by fierce winds, their twisted t...

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2010s Impressionist Tatyana Fogarty Art

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Oil

Yosemite Valley Fall Colors, Painting, Oil on Canvas
Yosemite Valley Fall Colors, Painting, Oil on Canvas

Yosemite Valley Fall Colors, Painting, Oil on Canvas

By Tatyana Fogarty

Located in Yardley, PA

This painting was inspired by my recent trip to Yosemite National Park. This view of Yosemite Valley highlights the warmth of a sunny afternoon and the beautiful colors of fall seaso...

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2010s Impressionist Tatyana Fogarty Art

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Oil

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