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Artist: Michael Boyle
Contemporary landscape oil painting colorful expressionist trees forest sky
By Michael Boyle
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"Autumn Trees" is an original, unique landscape oil painting on canvas by Michael Boyle. The artist signed the piece lower right and dated it lower left. This piece depicts a line of...
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Contemporary still life watercolor fruit oranges small colorful signed
By Michael Boyle
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"Three Oranges" is an original watercolor by Michael Boyle. It depicts three oranges sitting on a table with a yellow and green tablecloth. The artist...
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1990s Michael Boyle Art
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