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Artist: Carl Lindin
Waterways (Lysekil, Sweden), 1930s Large Framed Seascape Landscape Oil Painting
By Carl Lindin
Located in Denver, CO
Waterways is an original 1920s-1930s signed framed oil painting of sailboats in off the coast of Lysekil, Sweden by Swedish-American Woodstock artist, Carl Lindin (1869-1942). Prese...
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1920s American Impressionist Carl Lindin Art

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Oil, Canvas

Ojai, California
By Carl Lindin
Located in Saratoga Springs, NY
Signed lower left.
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1910s Modern Carl Lindin Art

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Oil, Canvas

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