Very good condition.
24.25″W x 28.25″H
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ALBERT MOHR(1918-2001) Oil on Canvas – Signed
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An original signed painting by Albert Mohr(1918-2001). A vibrant beach scene in a style that is a combination of fauvism, with it’s extreme color, and impressionism, using a mix of blending styles of application. This painting has been relined and comes beautifully framed.
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