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Artist: Stanley Sobossek
Country Landscape, Oil Painting by Stanley Sobossek
By Stanley Sobossek
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Stanley Sobossek, American (1918 - 1996)
Title: Country Landscape
Medium: Oil on Canvas, signed
Image Size: 30 x 40 inches
Size: 35.5 in. x 45.5 in. (90.17 cm x 115.57 cm)
Category
Mid-20th Century Realist Stanley Sobossek Art
Materials
Oil
Village Canal, Oil Painting by Stanley Sobossek
By Stanley Sobossek
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Stanley Sobossek, American (1918 - 1996)
Title: untitled - Village Canal
Year: circa 1965
Medium: Oil on Canvas, Signed
Size: 24 x 30 inches (60.96 x 76.2 cm)
Category
1960s Expressionist Stanley Sobossek Art
Materials
Oil
City Street, Oil Painting by Stanley Sobossek
By Stanley Sobossek
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Stanley Sobossek, American (1918 - 1996)
Title: City Street
Year: circa 1965
Medium: Oil on Canvas, Signed
Size: 43 x 34 inches [109 x 86 cm]
Category
1960s Abstract Impressionist Stanley Sobossek Art
Materials
Oil
"Boats", Impressionist Oil Painting by Stanley Sobossek
By Stanley Sobossek
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Stanley Sobossek, American (1918 - 1996)
Title: Boats
Medium: Oil on Canvas, signed l.l.
Size: 30 x 40 inches
Frame Size: 38 x 46 inches
Category
1960s American Impressionist Stanley Sobossek Art
Materials
Oil, Canvas
Rockport, Mass, Oil Painting by Stanley Sobossek
By Stanley Sobossek
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Stanley Sobossek, American (1918 - 1996)
Title: Rockport, Mass.
Year: circa 1960
Medium: Oil on Canvas, signed l.r., signed and titled verso
Size: 30 x 24 in. (76.2 x 60.96 c...
Category
1960s American Modern Stanley Sobossek Art
Materials
Oil
Ballad of the Blues, Oil Painting by Stanley Sobossek
By Stanley Sobossek
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Stanley Sobossek, American (1918 - 1996)
Title: Ballad of the Blues
Year: circa 1965
Medium: Oil on Canvas, signed l.r.
Size: 43 in. x 34 in. (109.22 cm x 86.36 cm)
Frame Siz...
Category
1960s American Impressionist Stanley Sobossek Art
Materials
Oil
New York City, Oil Painting by Stanley Sobossek
By Stanley Sobossek
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Stanley Sobossek, American (1918 - 1996)
Title: New York City
Year: circa 1965
Medium: Oil on Canvas, Signed
Size: 50 in. x 40 in. (127 cm x 101.6 cm)
Category
1960s Abstract Impressionist Stanley Sobossek Art
Materials
Oil
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