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Andrew Macara Neac, 'Osmaston 2011 Sheep Study, Original Oil Painting, Signed

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osmaston

Andrew T. Macara (British, b.1944), ‘Osmaston’, oil on canvas, framed.
Signed lower right. Titled and dated 2011 verso. 
Image measures approximately 30cm x 40cm and the frame 34cm x 44cm. In good condition with strong colours. 
Please refer to illustrations. 

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