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Original Oil Painting Big Sur, Monterey California Landscape
Original Oil Painting Big Sur, Monterey California Landscape

Original Oil Painting Big Sur, Monterey California Landscape

By Virginia Shackles

Located in Soquel, CA

A beautiful American Impressionist oil seascape of the rugged Big Sur coast, Carmel California by Virginia Shackles (American, 1921-2020). The composition is pleasing with an interes...

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Mid-20th Century American Modern Virginia Shackles Art

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Canvas, Oil

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