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Artist: Alyona Kostina
A Day in the Country
Dutch Scene, Oil on Linen Painting by Alyona Kostina
By Alyona Kostina
Located in Oklahoma City, OK
This warm, realistic painting depicting a day exploring the Dutch countryside features a golden field with a stream bisecting the landscape with windmills dotting the landscape. The...
Category
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Materials
Linen, Oil
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