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Item Ships From: South Coast
Landscape Painting
Located in Los Angeles, CA
This oil painting by English artist Gordon Bennett captures a somber River Thames, its reflective surface juxtaposing the bustling industrial backdrop. ...
Category

1940s English Vintage South Coast - Wall Decorations

Materials

Canvas

Jungle by Kristina Kralikova
By Kristina Kralikova
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Jungle is an abstract painting by Kristina Kralikova, a Slovak artist. Acrylic on canvas.
Category

2010s American South Coast - Wall Decorations

Materials

Acrylic

Set of Five Portraits of Funny People by Matt Hoyle
By Matt Hoyle
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Set of portraits from matte Hoyle's "Comic Genius" book. Each is signed with the exception of one, David Koechner. Comedians from left to right: Rainn...
Category

2010s American South Coast - Wall Decorations

Materials

Paper

Flying Horse Oil on Canvas
By Josafat Miranda
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Flying horse is by Mexican artist Josafat Miranda who is now based in Miami. Oil on Canvas.
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2010s American South Coast - Wall Decorations

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Canvas

Oil on Canvas of a Toy Soldier
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Oil on canvas of a toy soldier.
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Late 20th Century American South Coast - Wall Decorations

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Canvas

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