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Creator: Romeo Villalva Tabuena
Acrylic on Canvas Original Painting "Country Bridge" by Romeo Villalva Tabuena
By Romeo Villalva Tabuena
Located in San Diego, CA
Acrylic on canvas original painting entitled "Country Bridge" by renowned Filipino artist Romeo Villalva Tabuena, cica 1970. The painting is very bright and colorful and measures an impressive 35.5" x 22.5" x 2". It is presented in its original wood frame; signed and dated in the upper right of the painting. The piece also includes a gallery sticker on the reverse from Guanajuato, Mexico. Gorgeous focal point piece of art with wonderful color and texture! #3062 Romeo Villalva Tabuena Filipino postwar Neo-realist painter and printmaker Romeo Tabuena...
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Mid-20th Century American Romeo Villalva Tabuena Furniture

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Original Watercolor Painting "Water Buffaloes" by Romeo Villalva Tabuena
By Romeo Villalva Tabuena
Located in San Diego, CA
Original watercolor on board painting of Water Buffaloes by renowned Filipino artist Romeo Villalva Tabuena, circa 1960. The painting is very bright and colorful and measures 26" x 19.25" x 1.5" overall (the image is 20" x 14"). It is presented in its original wood frame; signed and dated in the lower left of the painting. Gorgeous focal point piece of one of Tabuena's most sought after subjects! #3072 Romeo Villalva Tabuena Filipino postwar Neo-realist painter and printmaker Romeo Tabuena...
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Mid-20th Century Mexican Romeo Villalva Tabuena Furniture

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Wood, Paper

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