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Artist: Samuel Sigaloff
Jewish Peddlers on Market Day Modernist Judaica OIl Painting Cubist Abstraction
By Samuel Sigaloff
Located in Surfside, FL
Sam Sigaloff (1895-1987) signed in the lower right. Vibrant market scene oil on canvas.
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20th Century Samuel Sigaloff Art

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Canvas, Oil

Untitled: A Cubist Landscape
By Samuel Sigaloff
Located in New York, NY
Samuel Sigaloff (1895-1987) " Untitled: A Cubist Landscape" Signed Abstract/ Cubist Oil on Canvas Painting, 27 x 31.75, Mid to Late 20th Century Colors: Blue, Green, Yellow, Red, Or...
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Late 20th Century Abstract Samuel Sigaloff Art

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Oil, Canvas

Untitled: Abstract Landscape
By Samuel Sigaloff
Located in New York, NY
Samuel Sigaloff, "Untitled: Abstract Landscape", Abstract Mixed Media on Board, 14 x 20, Mid 20th Century Colors: Black, White, Yellow, Blue, Pink, Brown
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Mid-20th Century Abstract Samuel Sigaloff Art

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Charcoal, Ink, Mixed Media

Untitled Abstract
By Samuel Sigaloff
Located in New York, NY
Samuel Sigaloff, Untitled, Oil on Canvas, 24 x 18, Mid 20th Century Colors: Black, White, Yellow, Blue
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Mid-20th Century Abstract Samuel Sigaloff Art

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Oil

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