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Artist: Thomas Pradzynski
Villa Bocquet Paris Street and Cafe Scene by Thomas Pradzynski
Villa Bocquet Paris Street and Cafe Scene by Thomas Pradzynski

Villa Bocquet Paris Street and Cafe Scene by Thomas Pradzynski

By Thomas Pradzynski

Located in Soquel, CA

Thomas Pradzynski 1951–2007 Internationally renowned Modern Realist, Thomas Pradzynski painted street scenes of cities throughout the world, but was inspired and captured the mood, t...

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Early 2000s French School Thomas Pradzynski Art

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