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ARGENT STREET

From Marios Palace Hotel

New '07 giclee print release from this highly respected artist/teacher.
Collection of the Artist

From: David B   (15 Mar 2008)
Clarke Barrett is an amazing artist. he captures the colour and spirit of Broken Hill and the outback very faithfully. And this painting is ample evidence of such.


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