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Artist: Andrew Turner
“Kids jumping rope”
By Andrew Turner
Located in Warren, NJ
This is an oil painting on board in good condition. Measures 12x10. In good condition
Category
20th Century Andrew Turner Art
Materials
Oil
“Sax man”
By Andrew Turner
Located in Warren, NJ
This is an original painting on board . In good condition some minor wear on the frame . Measures 17x14
Category
20th Century Andrew Turner Art
Materials
Oil
$3,000
“Abstract figure”
By Andrew Turner
Located in Warren, NJ
Original oil on canvas in good condition. Measurements
Image size: 19 1/2 by 27 1/2 inches, overall 25
Category
20th Century Andrew Turner Art
Materials
Oil
“Boy sitting on porch”
By Andrew Turner
Located in Warren, NJ
This is an original painting on board . In good condition . Measures 7x5
Category
20th Century Andrew Turner Art
Materials
Oil
“Girl sitting down”
By Andrew Turner
Located in Warren, NJ
This is a beautiful painting on board signed. Measures 5x7. In good condition
Category
20th Century Andrew Turner Art
Materials
Oil
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Folk Artist, Outsider artist, Folk Art. His work is from the true original street artist such as Purvis Young and the early Brooklyn street art Jean Michel Basquiat.
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