Good condition. Minor wear throughout.
27.5″W x 23.5″H
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EDWARD BARTON Original Impressionist Oil Painting
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Signed by American artist Edward Barton, in the lower right hand, an original oil painting in a distressed wood frame. An impressionist street scene displays near complete use of a monochromatic palette with minor vivacity in accent colors to accentuate the deeply neutral tonality of the painting.
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Tags: Impressionist, Oil Painting, Well-Traveled Maximalism
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