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🎨 Original European Street Scene Oil Painting – Signed Henry Rogers

Last updated 27 days ago in Westminster, CA

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🎨 Original European Street Scene Oil Painting – Signed Henry Rogers

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Beautiful original oil painting on canvas, signed Henry Rogers, featuring a charming European street scene with figures walking through a city square. This piece has bold palette-knife texture, rich colors, and wonderful depth β€” very eye-catching in person. Professionally framed in a solid wood frame with linen liner, wired and ready to hang. πŸ“ Size: β€’ Approx. 16” H x 14” W (framed) πŸ–ŒοΈ Details: β€’ Hand-painted oil on canvas β€’ Impressionist / European city style β€’ Heavy textured brushwork β€’ Signed lower right: Henry Rogers β€’ Gallery authenticity label on back β€’ Sturdy wood frame included πŸ“Œ Condition: β€’ Very good vintage condition β€’ Light age-appropriate wear to frame β€’ Canvas is solid with no holes or tears Perfect for French country, European, cottagecore, traditional, or eclectic dΓ©cor. Great size for an entryway, office, bedroom, or gallery wall. Message me if interested!

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Used (normal wear)

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