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Artist: Matthew James Collins
Tempest, Oil, ARC Salon Finalist, Portrait Society of America, Florence, Italy
Located in Houston, TX
Tempest was painted over several days in the artist studio in Florence, Italy. The painting measures 25 x 21 with a handmade frame from Italy. This is oil on a linen panel which mo...
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2010s Realist Paintings

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Oil

Teofimo, oil, ARC Salon Finalist, Portrait Society of America, Florence, Italy
Located in Houston, TX
Teofimo was painted over several days in the artist studio in Florence, Italy. The painting measures 16 x 12 with a handmade frame from Italy. This is oil on a linen panel which mos...
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2010s Realist Paintings

Materials

Oil, Linen, Panel

The Champ, oil, ARC Salon Finalist, Portrait Society of America, Florence
Located in Houston, TX
The Champ was painted over several days in the artist studio in Florence, Italy. The painting measures 16 x 12 with a handmade frame from Italy. This is oil on a linen panel which ...
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2010s Realist Paintings

Materials

Oil, Linen, Panel

The Gondola Parada di San Toma, Portrait Society of America, Venice, Italy
Located in Houston, TX
The Gondola Parada di San Toma was painted on site also known as plein aire in Venice, Italy. The Canal is one of the most popular and picturesque locations in the world. It is one...
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2010s Realist Paintings

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Paper, Oil

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