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Artist: Wally Ames
The Old Sawmill at Westminster, Impressionist Oil Painting by Wally Ames
By Wally Ames
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Wally Ames, American (1942 - )
Title: The Old Sawmill at Westminster, Vermont
Medium: Oil on Masonite, signed l.r. and verso
Size: 20 x 24 inches
Category
1980s Post-Impressionist Wally Ames Art
Materials
Masonite, Oil
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