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Artist: Armand Tatossian
Burst of Light
By Armand Tatossian
Located in Westmount, QC
Armand Tatossian, Canadian, 1948-2012 Burst of Light Oil on canvas 16 x 12 in (image) Signed on the lower right: A. Tatossian Signed, titled verso framed
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1990s Armand Tatossian Art

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Oil

Untitled (Montreal city scene)
By Armand Tatossian
Located in Westmount, QC
Armand Tatossian, Canadian, 1948-2012 Untitled Oil on canvas 24 x 20 in (image) Signed lower left; framed
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1990s Armand Tatossian Art

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Oil

Montreal
By Armand Tatossian
Located in Westmount, QC
Armand Tatossian, Canadian, 1948-2012 Oil on canvas 12 x 16 in Signed lower right ; signed and titled verso framed
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1980s Armand Tatossian Art

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Oil

First Snow
By Armand Tatossian
Located in Westmount, QC
Armand Tatossian, Canadian, 1948-2012 First snow Oil on canvas 20 x 24 in Signed on the lower right: A. Tatossian Signed and titled on the reverse PROVENAN...
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Early 2000s Armand Tatossian Art

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Oil

Montreal winter
By Armand Tatossian
Located in Westmount, QC
Armand Tatossian, Canadian, 1948 – 2012 Montreal winter Oil on canvas 20 x 24 in Signed lower right; signed and titled verso framed (new gallery frame, black matte finish, float mount)
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1970s Armand Tatossian Art

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Oil

Fall in Montreal
By Armand Tatossian
Located in Westmount, QC
Armand Tatossian, Canadian, 1948 – 2012 Fall in Montreal Oil on canvas 16 x 20 in Signed lower right; signed and titled verso framed (new gallery frame, black matte finish, float m...
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1990s Armand Tatossian Art

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Oil

Pointe-Fortune, Quebec
By Armand Tatossian
Located in Westmount, QC
Armand Tatossian, Canadian, 1948-2012 POINTE-FORTUNE Oil on canvas 20 x 24 in INSCRIPTIONS Signed lower left;; signed and titled verso Pointe-Fortune is a village municipality in s...
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1980s Armand Tatossian Art

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Oil

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Located in Westmount, QC
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Glory of tree
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Located in Westmount, QC
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Located in Westmount, QC
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