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CARL OSCAR LARSSON(1887-1962) Original Oil Painting – Signed
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Estimated to be painted from the early to mid 20th Century, an original painting by late Swedish artist, Carl Oscar Larsson(1887-1962). This fauvist oil painting on board, features a splendid array of saturated color, in deep tones, making its timeless quality quite attractive to contemporary collectors. Signed by the artist in the lower corner, this painting comes in a distressed frame.
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