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Gauguin - Study for "When Will You Marry
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Paul Gauguin is recognized as one of modern art's most influential founding fathers. He rejected western naturalism and abstracted figures with nature as a starting point. This work of art has the same emotions and beauty as the original. Why not grace your home with this reproduced masterpiece? It is sure to bring many admirers!
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It has been carefully recreated detail-by-detail, color-by-color to near perfection. Paul Gauguin is recognized as one of modern art's most influential founding fathers. He rejected western naturalism and abstracted figures with nature as a starting point. This work of art has the same emotions and beauty as the original.
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Paul Gauguin Study for When Will You Marry Oil Painting
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20" X 24" Framed Oil Painting On Canvas Framed Dimensions 27" X 31" Hand painted oil reproduction of the famous Gauguin painting, Study for "When Will You Marry?". The original masterpiece was created in 1892. Today it has been carefully recreated detail-by-detail, color-by-color to near perfection. Paul Gauguin is recognized as one of modern art's most influential founding fathers. He rejected western naturalism and abstracted figures with nature as a starting point. This work of art...
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The original masterpiece was created in 1892. Today it has been carefully recreated detail-by-detail, color-by-color to near perfection. Paul Gauguin is recognized as one of modern art‘s most influential founding fathers. He rejected western naturalism and abstracted figures with nature as a starting point. This work of art has the same emotions and beauty as the original. Why not grace your home with this reproduced masterpiece? It is sure to bring many admirers!
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Hand painted oil reproduction of the famous Gauguin painting, Study for "When Will You Marry?". The original masterpiece was created in 1892. Today it has been carefully recreated detail-by-detail, color-by-color to near perfection. Paul Gauguin is recognized as one of modern art's most influential founding fathers. He rejected western naturalism and abstracted figures with nature as a starting point.
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