Magic Realism Exhibition To Open At Georgia Museum of Art
ATHENS, Georgia
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Brian Connelly (American, 1926 â 1963), âA Night Garden,â 1955. Oil and casein on panel, 18 Ã 30 inches. The Schoen Collection: Magic Realism. Image courtesy of Debra Force Fine Art.
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