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Artist: Tony Magar
Pegasus
By Tony Magar
Located in Fairfield, CT
Born in London in 1936, Tony Magar studied at the Royal Albert School of Speech and Literature. The artist traveled extensively for five years through Africa, China, and India. Magar...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Tony Magar Art

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Oil

Purple Toned Abstract Gestural Oil Painting
By Tony Magar
Located in Houston, TX
Abstract painting by Tony Magar showing purple washed color bleeding into canvas contrasted against accents of thick, light blue, red, and white gestural lines. Currently displayed i...
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1980s Abstract Tony Magar Art

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Canvas, Oil

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