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Abstract Large Oil on Canvas by Michael Schofield, Framed & Signed
By Michael Schofield
Located in Plainview, NY
This dynamic Michael Schofield (American, 1947) abstract oil on canvas is a visually arresting composition, imbued with the energy and spontaneity characteristic of modern abstract ...
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Abstract Wall Art by Milo Tor after Wilfred Lang , Acrylic on Aluminum, Signed
Located in Plainview, NY
A large Abstract Acrylic painting by Milo Tor ( Holland) in the manner of Wildfred Lang ( Chinese, 1954). The original art work was painted oil on canvas by ...
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