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Large abstract landscape in a range of gray, brown, tan, and deep blue with touches of white. By Robert Baranet …
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Large abstract landscape in a range of gray, brown, tan, and deep blue with touches of white. By Robert Baranet (1925- 2001) renowned Abstract Impressionist who studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts and the Barnes Foundation.
"Storms End" is the first work in his "Western Series" which was painted in 1982. It is inspired by the vast vistas and endless possibilities inherent in America's western states. While unsigned on the front - there is a pencil signature on the back of the wooden stretcher. In addition it is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from the artists daughter. Provenance being that this work has been in the family's possession since leaving the artist's studio post his death.
Measures 48" wide x 36" high x 2" deep.
The painting itself is in excellent condition with no issues of note. The brushed gold toned strip frame is new and therefore has no issues.
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