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PETER NIXON ORIGINAL OIL PAINTING OF ST. PETERSBURG CHURCHPeter Nixon ...
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PETER NIXON ORIGINAL OIL PAINTING OF ST. PETERSBURG CHURCH
Peter Nixon (English 1956-), St. Petersburg Church, Oil on Canvas 34 x 18” COA & Appraisal. Appraisal for $11,300.00. Signed, titled, and dated on the back.
Shimmering vision of St. Petersburg Church in oil on canvas.
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Framed 25" x 41"
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PARK
WEST®
Appraisal
PARK
Certificate of Authenticity
09/19/2012
According to the terms of the guarantee on the verso of
this certificate. we guarantee the authorship of the
following work of art:
The following work of art has been examined by Park West Gallery.
The current Park West Gallery retail replacement price for this work,
Registration No. 275098.0000
including its frame, is:
St Petersburg Church
Nixon, Peter
Registration No: 275098.0000
2012
St Petersburg Church
Appraised Value: $11,300 US
2012
Oil painting on canvas. Hand- -signed in pigment lower right
by the artist.
PARK
WEST®
Appraisal
PARK
Certificate
of
Authenticity
09/19/2012
According
to
the
terms
of
the
guarantee
on
the
verso
of
this
we
guarantee
the
authorship
of
the
following
work
of
The
following
work
of
art
has
been
examined
by
Park
West
Gallery.
The
current
Park
West
Gallery
retail
replacement
price
for
this
work,
Registration
No.
275098.0000
including
its
frame,
is:
Peter
St
Church
Nixon,
Peter
Registration
No:
275098.0000
2012
St
Petersburg
Church
Appraised
Value:
$11,300
US
34'
18"
2012
Oil
painting
on
-signed
in
pigment
lower
right
by
the
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PETER NIXON
Above: Detail of "Under the Palms 1" by Peter Nixon (2007).
30" x 20" Oil painting on canvas.
PARK
bio.parkwestgallery.com
ParkWestGallery.com
PETER
NIXON
Above:
Detail
of
"Under
the
Palms
by
Peter
Nixon
(2007).
20"
Oil
painting
on
canvas.
PARK
bio.parkwestgallery.com
ParkWestGallery.com
Image 8:
"Patterned Veil I" by Peter Nixon (2008).
"Tabla Sensarium" by Peter Nixon (2012).
"Carnivale IV' by Peter Nixon (2006).
"Street Festival II" by Peter Nixon (2007).
48"x30". Oil painting on canvas.
Peter Nixon was born in Lytham St.
and energy thus far - uncovered
by perpetually forgetting things at
style builds on a fleeting sense of
Annes in the county of Lancashire,
of practice, Peter compares his
while auditing dance courses and
the bottom of the stairs forcing him
explains that while he's painting,
by
Peter
Nixon
(2008).
Oil
painting
on
canvas.
"Tabla
Sensarium"
by
Peter
Nixon
(2012).
23
Hand
embellished
giclee
on
canvas.
"Carnivale
by
Peter
Nixon
(2006).
"Street
by
Peter
Nixon
(2007).
Oil
painting
on
canvas.
Oil
painting
on
canvas.
Peter
Nixon
was
born
in
Lytham
St.
and
energy
thus
far - uncovered
by
perpetually
forgetting
things
at
style
builds
on
a
fleeting
sense
of
Annes
in
the
county
of
Lancashire,
of
practice,
Peter
compares
his
while
auditing
dance
courses
and
the
bottom
of
forcing him
explains
that
while
he's
painting,
England
in
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