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Blue And Red Flowers. - Leonard Holland

Blue And Red Flowers. Painting - Blue And Red Flowers. Fine Art Print

Artwork: #29 of 54 by Leonard Holland

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Blue And Red Flowers. Painting by Leonard Holland

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Title:

Blue And Red Flowers.

Artist:

Leonard Holland

Medium:

Painting - Acrylic

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30.000 x 24.000 x 1.000 inches

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painting, painting paintings, flowers paintings, red paintings, blue paintings, pink paintings, green paintings, floral paintings, still life paintings, impressionism paintings, texture. paintings

Posted:

March 15th, 2008

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04/02/2008

08:39 AM

Sue Hartman

Cumberland, ME

This one reminds me of bouquets by the French painter Odilon Redon. When I lived in Paris and went to the Louvre with friends, I always stopped at the museum shop before leaving to buy a postcard or two of his work.