African Warriors Oil Painting Signed By Vincent Taylor on 2040-motos
Yokine, Washington, Australia
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African
Warriors Oil Painting Signed By Vincent Taylor The painting is a depiction of African warriors wearing
leopard skins and beaded insignia. It is signed by Vincent Taylor however the
date has been painted over. The frame measures 70cm width by 86cm height the painting
measure 59.5cm by height of 75cm The painting is in good condition there is some wear
from age and storage |
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