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Artist: Valeria Shuvalova
Tree of life. Angel in red dress with lamb. 2002, canvas, oil, 140x110 cm
By Valeria Shuvalova
Located in Riga, LV
Tree of life. 2002, canvas, oil, 140x110 cm
Category

Early 2000s Surrealist Valeria Shuvalova Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Girl with wild flowers. 2002, canvas, oil, 64x64 cm
By Valeria Shuvalova
Located in Riga, LV
Girl with wild flowers. 2002, canvas, oil, 64x64 cm
Category

Early 2000s Realist Valeria Shuvalova Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Still life with cherries. 2001, canvas, oil, 50x50.5 cm
By Valeria Shuvalova
Located in Riga, LV
Still life with cherries. 2001, canvas, oil, 50x50.5 cm
Category

Early 2000s Realist Valeria Shuvalova Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

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