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Artist: Frank Catano
View of Lake Como
, Northern Italian Landscape
By Frank Catano
Located in Santa Cruz, CA
A delicate gouache landscape showing a view of a Renaissance villa overlooking calm blue waters of Lake Como, Italy.
Signed lower right, 'F. Catano', (Italian, 19th century); inscri...
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Attrib. Frank Catano (1880-1920) - Watercolour, Italian Lake Scene with Figures
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A fine watercolour painting of an Italian lakeside with scots pines in the foreground and a large castle dwelling behind. The painting has been carefully heightened with body colour ...
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