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Artist: Gian Luigi Campanile
"White Roses in Vase" Mid-Century Abstract Floral Oil Painting on Canvas Framed
By Gian Luigi Campanile
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This piece has a strong presence with bold brushwork and heavy use of paint. A classic Mid-20th Century Modern piece on canvas depicting a floral still life with a white roses arrang...
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Mid-20th Century Modern Gian Luigi Campanile Paintings
Materials
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