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Artist: Louis Guarnaccia
Big Surf at Madaket, Nantucket
By Louis Guarnaccia
Located in Greenwich, CT
Landscape and Seascape of the surf at Madaket Beach on Nantucket Island
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2010s Realist Louis Guarnaccia Art

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Linen, Oil

Nantucket Schooner
By Louis Guarnaccia
Located in Greenwich, CT
American, b. 1958 Louis was born in Omaha, NE in 1958. At the age of nine he began painting in oil, and at 14, he began studying painting, drawing, and art theory under Stanley Step...
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2010s Realist Louis Guarnaccia Art

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Linen, Oil

An Old Salt, Nantucket
By Louis Guarnaccia
Located in Greenwich, CT
American, b. 1958 Louis was born in Omaha, NE in 1958. At the age of nine he began painting in oil, and at 14, he began studying painting, drawing, and art theory under Stanley Step...
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2010s Impressionist Louis Guarnaccia Art

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Oil, Panel

Into the Light, Nantucket Opera House Cup
By Louis Guarnaccia
Located in Greenwich, CT
American, b. 1958 Louis was born in Omaha, NE in 1958. At the age of nine he began painting in oil, and at 14, he began studying painting, drawing, and art theory under Stanley Step...
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2010s Realist Louis Guarnaccia Art

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Oil, Panel

Symphony of the Seas, South Shore, Nantucket
By Louis Guarnaccia
Located in Greenwich, CT
American, b. 1958 Louis was born in Omaha, NE in 1958. At the age of nine he began painting in oil, and at 14, he began studying painting, drawing, and art theory under Stanley Stephanowitz, and then under Frank Novak at the Norwich Art School and Slater Museum in Norwich, CT. As a young man, he also studied under master artists Dean Keller, Ken Davies...
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2010s American Realist Louis Guarnaccia Art

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Oil, Linen

Pumpkin Pond, Nantucket
By Louis Guarnaccia
Located in Greenwich, CT
View of Pumpkin Pond, Nantucket
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2010s Louis Guarnaccia Art

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Linen, Oil

Fleeting Moment, Nantucket
By Louis Guarnaccia
Located in Greenwich, CT
Small boats with multi-coloured sails near a schooner off Nantucket Isle.
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2010s Realist Louis Guarnaccia Art

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Oil, Canvas

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