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Artist: Paul Garland
"Before Now" Abstract Watercolor by Paul Garland
By Paul Garland
Located in Bristol, CT
Stylish decoupage work by Paul Garland featuring abstract geometric angles in chrome frame
Art Sz: 17 1/4"H x 18"W
Frame Sz: 18"H x 18"W
For over 50 years, Paul Garland (b. 1943) ...
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Mid-20th Century Paul Garland Art
Materials
Watercolor
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