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Name  Sprung
Price, USD  695.00
Status  For sale, available
Size, cm  76.2 x 76.2 cm /switch
Artist  Polly Norman
Year made  2008-01-01
Edition  Limited
Style   Neoclassicism
Romanticism
Nouveau
Gothic
PostImressionism
Rococo
Neoclassicism
Abstract
Impressionism
Renaissance
Abstract Expressionism
Nouveau
Abstract
Romanticism
Primitive
Baroque
Renaissance
Symbolism
Impressionism
Primitive
Lyrical Realism
Neoclassicism
Nouveau
Gothic
Rococo
PostImressionism
Symbolism
Baroque
Deco
Gothic
Impressionism
Nouveau
Romanticism
PostImressionism
Renaissance
Abstract Expressionism
Rococo
Symbolism
Expressionism
Renaissance
Neoclassicism
Baroque
Abstract Expressionism
PostImressionism
Lyrical Realism
Romanticism
Impressionism
Nouveau
Baroque
Surrealism
Lyrical Realism
Abstract Expressionism
Deco
Rococo
Impressionism
Neoclassicism
Symbolism
Dadaism
Lyrical Realism
Deco
Rococo
Expressionism
Romanticism
Symbolism
Nouveau
Pop Art
PostImressionism
Surrealism
Expressionism
Deco
Impressionism
Romanticism
Neoclassicism
Abstract Expressionism
PostModern
Dadaism
Surrealism
PostImressionism
Expressionism
Symbolism
American Folk Art
Neoclassicism
Lyrical Realism
Pop Art
Abstract Expressionism
Nouveau
Surrealism
Dadaism
Magic Realism
PostImressionism
Nouveau
Deco
Lyrical Realism
PostModern
Dadaism
Impressionism
Abstract Expressionism
Pop Art
Expressionism
Lyrical Realism
Deco
Impressionism
American Folk Art
Lyrical Realism
Symbolism
PostModern
Pop Art
Surrealism
Expressionism
Symbolism
Magic Realism
PostModern
American Folk Art
Deco
PostImressionism
Surrealism
Dadaism
Lyrical Realism
Magic Realism
Expressionism
American Folk Art
PostImressionism
Dadaism
Pop Art
Abstract Expressionism
Magic Realism
Surrealism
Lyrical Realism
PostModern
Pop Art
Abstract Expressionism
Lyrical Realism
Dadaism
Lyrical Realism
PostModern
American Folk Art
Pop Art
Lyrical Realism
Deco
American Folk Art
Magic Realism
Deco
PostModern
Expressionism
Lyrical Realism
American Folk Art
Magic Realism
Expressionism
Surrealism
Magic Realism
Dadaism
Lyrical Realism
Surrealism
Pop Art
Dadaism
Lyrical Realism
PostModern
Pop Art
PostModern
American Folk Art
American Folk Art
Magic Realism
Lyrical Realism
Magic Realism
Lyrical Realism
Theme   Still life
Summer
Landscape
Fantasy
Summer
Media   Other media
Oil on canvas
Description 
Original oil painting on canvas. Bright, lively the design "springs" to life. Limited edition (25) crystal archive 30"X30" prints available for $695

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