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William Frederick Foster ''Portrait of Youth'' Oil
By William Frederick Foster
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William Frederick Foster (1883-1953 American) ''Portrait of Youth'' Oil on Canvas 30''x25'' Image. Signed middle left. Gilt gallery framing 36''x31''. Professionally cleaned and reli...
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Portrait of Woman in Oil on Canvas and Signed
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Antique Indian Woman Portrait Oil on Canvas Painting Depicting a Gorgeous Young Lady Standing Upright Singh Signed Lower Left Illegible Double Lined.
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French Mid-Century Modern Cubist Portrait of Woman Painting
Located in Dallas, TX
The beauty in this piece is evident. Lines flow and shapes curve as we see the artist's portrayal of the female form in this harmony of warm and neutral colors.
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Alexander Rosenfeld Portrait
Located in Dallas, TX
Alexander Rosenfeld, the celebrated artist, was commissioned by a Dallas socialite to paint her portrait in 1957. This portrait was recently pur...
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Alfredo Florez Gonzalez Antique Oil Painting "Portrait of Middle Eastern Man"
Located in Dallas, TX
ARTIST: Alfredo Florez Gonzalez (Spanish, 19/20 century) TITLE: Portrait of Middle Eastern Man YEAR: 1910 MEDIUM: oil on board CONDITION: Few minor paint losses. No visible inpai...
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Vintage 1910s Paintings

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