Glen Lea

Catalog no.

0033

Year

1975

Subject

Landscape

Media

Oil and Acrylics /
Oil on board

Size (H x W)

21 x 27 inches

Availability

Sold
This was the home of some good friends. It was repainted and framed in 2008. An ink sketch(Cat. No. 98), also belongs to Mrs. Cartwright, a former occupant, of which there is no image available.

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