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102._sunset__costa_del_sol

Sunset, Costa Del Sol ( Original Landscape of Spain)

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Subject
Landscape
Region of Origin
US
Medium
Acrylic
Style
Realism
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Original
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Signed
Substrate
Canvas
Condition
New

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Sunset, Costa del Sol is part of my "Inspired by Spain" series. I used to go to Costa del Sol, Spain in January, between semesters, when I was teaching; and I stayed at the Castillo de Santa Clara, which had rooms looking out over the sea, the beach, and distant towns along the coast. This was a sunset from an open window. Alas, the Castillo is a condo now, and the beaches have been "modernized." The painting is 27 inches high by 30 inches wide, acrylic on stretched canvas, and is framed. The shadow frame cuts nothing off a picture, which appears to float. The framed dimensions are 29 inches high by 32 inches wide. The painting is signed and dated on the back. I send a letter of provenance which increases the value of the work. All my artwork is copyrighted by Eleanor Gilpatrick. Copyright is nontransferable through the purchase of artwork.

 

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20649701

Priced $1800.00. Categorized under Art >> Direct from the Artist >> Paintings. Subject: Landscape, Region of Origin: US, Medium: Acrylic, Style: Realism, Original/ Reproduction: Original, Signed?: Signed, Substrate: Canvas, Condition: New. Sunset, Costa del Sol is part of my Inspired by Spain series. I used to go to Costa del Sol, Spain in January, betwen semesters, when I was teaching and I stayed at the Castilo de Santa Clara, which had roms loking out over the sea, the beac.