Large Maritime Painting - Acrylic on Canvas - (ID: Bernard Dufour)

Nic at 20h05
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Dec
2010
Large Maritime Painting - Acrylic on Canvas - (ID: Bernard Dufour)

The signature takes up a big corner of the painting, so it shouldn't be too hard to make out... but it is. For the image I've tried to darken the background to bring the writing to the fore. Looking at it again, it might not even be a Bernard! Laughter

There's no date, but it feels quite 1960s/70s. It
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