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Vintage HELEN COPELAND(1930-2019) Original Oil on Canvas – Signed
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Signed and dated, an original pastoral landscape by late Columbus, Ohio artist Helen Copeland(1930-2019). An impasto application adds a visual depth to the breathtaking painting, already to leave an impression with a great use of a near monochromatic color scheme. Housed in a matching gold gilt frame.
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