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Manuel Garza
"Texas Hill Country Bluebonnet Landscape" Oil on Canvas Painting of Nature Scene

$3,120
£2,356.43
€2,722.05
CA$4,395.64
A$4,707.73
CHF 2,530.84
MX$57,178.10
NOK 31,978.42
SEK 29,278.62
DKK 20,338.66

About the Item

Manuel Garza (American; 1940 - 2022) Medium: Oil on Canvas Canvas size: 16" x 20" Frame Size: 20.5" x 24.5" Signed, Lower Left: "Manuel Garza"
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    Height: 16 in (40.64 cm)Width: 20 in (50.8 cm)Depth: 0.5 in (1.27 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Austin, TX
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    Seller: TG725551stDibs: LU117126686972

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