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Artist: Jason Berger
Factories, Mexilhoeira (Portugal)
By Jason Berger
Located in Boston, MA
Signed and dated lower right: “Jason Berger 2001”. Inscribed verso: “Factories / Mexhloiera”. From the estate of the artist. Boston Expressionist painter Jason Berger began visiting Portugal in the early half of the 1970s and would return for a part of almost every summer for the next twenty years, before moving there permanently in 1994. Berger painted mostly in the Algarve, Portugal's southernmost region known for its beautiful beaches and sparkling water...
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20th Century Modern Jason Berger Art

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Canvas, Oil

Postcards from Portugal
By Jason Berger
Located in Boston, MA
Signed and dated lower right: “jason berger 2003”. From the estate of the artist. Boston Expressionist painter Jason Berger began visiting Portugal in the early half of the 1970s and would return for a part of almost every summer for the next twenty years, before moving there permanently in 1994. Berger painted mostly in the Algarve, Portugal's southernmost region known for its beautiful beaches and sparkling water...
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21st Century and Contemporary Modern Jason Berger Art

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Canvas, Oil

[Landscape]
By Jason Berger
Located in Boston, MA
Signed and dated lower right: “Jason Berger 1969”.
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Mid-20th Century Modern Jason Berger Art

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Canvas, Oil

Garden, Lisbon
By Jason Berger
Located in Boston, MA
From the estate of the artist. Published: Katz, Lois, The Paintings of Jason Berger, 1997: Page 295, Figure A-100.
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Late 20th Century Modern Jason Berger Art

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Canvas, Oil

[Abstract Geometric Building]
By Jason Berger
Located in Boston, MA
Signed lower right: "Jason Berger". From the estate of the artist.
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Mid-20th Century Abstract Geometric Jason Berger Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Garden Estombar, Algarve, Portugal
By Jason Berger
Located in Boston, MA
Titled lower center: "Garden of Estombar, Algarve, Portugal"; signed and dated lower right: "Jason Berger 1988". From the estate of the artist.
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1980s American Modern Jason Berger Art

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Watercolor

Untitled (The Garden Estombar)
By Jason Berger
Located in Boston, MA
Signed lower right: "Jason Berger". Dated verso: "89-3-21". From the estate of the artist.
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1980s Expressionist Jason Berger Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Floral Arrangement, or Spring Flowers
By Jason Berger
Located in Boston, MA
Jason Berger (American, 1924-2010), Floral Arrangement, or Spring Flowers. Signed in pencil lower right: "jason berger". From the estate of the arti...
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20th Century Modern Jason Berger Art

Materials

Oil, Canvas

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