By the Marsh
By Peter Sculthorpe
Located in Greenville, DE
Intimate landscape oil on panel by American Realist painting Peter Sculthorpe. Framed dimensions 11 x 11 inches.
2010s Realist Landscape Paintings
Oil, Panel
By the Marsh
By Peter Sculthorpe
Located in Greenville, DE
Intimate landscape oil on panel by American Realist painting Peter Sculthorpe. Framed dimensions 11 x 11 inches.
Oil, Panel
Pop Art, Frank Zappa
Located in Cotignac, FR
The larger edition was 2000. Pete (Peter) Marsh is an award winning artist and print maker whose works are included in collections in the USA, Europe, Canada, Australia and his nati...
Paper, Printer's Ink
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H 32 in W 38 in
"Reginald Marsh Sketching at Coney Island Beach" NYC WPA Modern American Scene
Located in New York, NY
Peter Hopkins (American 1911 – 1999) "Reginald Marsh Sketching at Coney Island Beach" is a 24 x 30 inch NYC WPA era modern American scene mid-century oil on canvas.
Canvas, Oil
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H 34.5 in W 51.5 in
Guy Maccoy "City Beyond the Bluffs" Cityscape Oil on Board MCM
Located in Detroit, MI
The school's list of notable alumni includes: Ai Weiwei, Milton Avery, Romare Bearden, Thomas Hart Benton, Lee Bontecou, Louise Bourgeois, Alexander Calder, Margaret Covey Chishol...
Oil, Board
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