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Artist: Martha Ochoa
"Familia Huida" Icon painting of the Holy Family, Mary Christ Baby Joseph Angel
By Martha Ochoa
Located in Austin, TX
By Martha Ochoa, contemporary painter of Catholic religious icons that revive Renaissance and Latin American Colonial art. This painting ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Gothic Martha Ochoa Art

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Canvas, Oil

The Last Supper
By Martha Ochoa
Located in Austin, TX
Depiction of the Last Supper by Martha Ochoa
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21st Century and Contemporary Martha Ochoa Art

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Oil

Virgen de Huapulco
By Martha Ochoa
Located in Austin, TX
Framed painting
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21st Century and Contemporary Martha Ochoa Art

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Oil

The Charging Chasseur
By Martha Ochoa
Located in Austin, TX
Framed painting
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21st Century and Contemporary Martha Ochoa Art

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Oil

Galgaliel Dei
By Martha Ochoa
Located in Austin, TX
Framed painting
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21st Century and Contemporary Martha Ochoa Art

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Oil

La Huida
By Martha Ochoa
Located in Austin, TX
Framed painting
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21st Century and Contemporary Martha Ochoa Art

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Oil

Laylahel Dei
By Martha Ochoa
Located in Austin, TX
Framed Painting
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21st Century and Contemporary Martha Ochoa Art

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Oil

Matariel Dei
By Martha Ochoa
Located in Austin, TX
Framed painting
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21st Century and Contemporary Martha Ochoa Art

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Oil

Nataniel
By Martha Ochoa
Located in Austin, TX
Framed painting
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21st Century and Contemporary Martha Ochoa Art

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Oil

Ofaniel Dei
By Martha Ochoa
Located in Austin, TX
Framed painting
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21st Century and Contemporary Martha Ochoa Art

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Oil

Salgiel Dei
By Martha Ochoa
Located in Austin, TX
Framed painting
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21st Century and Contemporary Martha Ochoa Art

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Oil

San Miguel
By Martha Ochoa
Located in Austin, TX
Framed painting
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21st Century and Contemporary Martha Ochoa Art

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Oil

Virgen de Almadena
By Martha Ochoa
Located in Austin, TX
Framed painting
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21st Century and Contemporary Martha Ochoa Art

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Oil

Virgen de Carmen
By Martha Ochoa
Located in Austin, TX
Framed painting
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21st Century and Contemporary Martha Ochoa Art

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Oil

Zaafiel Dei
By Martha Ochoa
Located in Austin, TX
Framed painting
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21st Century and Contemporary Martha Ochoa Art

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Oil

Zaamael Dei
By Martha Ochoa
Located in Austin, TX
Framed painting
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Martha Ochoa Art

Materials

Oil

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