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Artist: Georgina Nemethy
"On the River Bank" American Landscape Oil Painting on Board w Miniature Details
By Georgina Nemethy
Located in New York, NY
A Fine depiction of a 20th-century tonalist oil landscape by American artist Georgina Nemethy. A serene river scene with dramatic mountains in the background, lush trees, and other f...
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20th Century American Realist Georgina Nemethy Art
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"Gaff Yacht on the Atlantic" American Oval Realist Oil Painting Miniature Detail
By Georgina Nemethy
Located in New York, NY
A Fine depiction of an Gaff Yachts in the open ocean. For this wonderful depiction of 19th Century sailing ships, Nemethy uses a Fine technique which depicts the figures on the boat ...
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Early 2000s American Realist Georgina Nemethy Art
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"Fantasy Steamer Ship" American Realist Oil Painting on Board Miniature Details
By Georgina Nemethy
Located in New York, NY
A Fine depiction of an American Steamer Ship "Fantasy" in the open ocean. For this wonderful depiction of a 19th Century sailing ship, Nemethy uses a Fine technique which depicts the...
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Early 2000s American Realist Georgina Nemethy Art
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"Gaff Yachts" American Realist Oil Painting on Board Miniature Details Framed
By Georgina Nemethy
Located in New York, NY
A Fine depiction of an Gaff Yachts in the open ocean. For this wonderful depiction of 19th Century sailing ships, Nemethy uses a Fine technique which depicts the figures on the boat ...
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Canvas, Oil
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