Isaac Pierro1963 Cadillac Fender
Price Upon Request
1963 Cadillac Fender
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Oil and acrylic
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Paintings
Oil, Acrylic
Price Upon Request
1963 Cadillac Fender
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Oil and acrylic
Oil, Acrylic
Unavailable
H 16 in W 12 in D 1.25 in
"Maine #34 (Cadillac)" painting of Cadillac mountain, rocks trees and sky
Located in Kent, CT
James Mullen Maine #34 (Cadillac), 2022 Oil on canvas, 16 x 12 inches Growing up in a rural environment, I have always felt a connection to the natural landscape, and its ability to...
Canvas, Oil
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H 16 in W 12 in D 1.25 in
"Maine #12 (Sunrise Cadillac), " painting of Cadillac mountain, rocks and sky
Located in Kent, CT
James Mullen Maine #12 (Sunrise Cadillac), 2019 Oil on linen, 16 x 12 inches Growing up in a rural environment, I have always felt a connection to the natural landscape, and its abi...
Oil, Linen
El último Cadillac
Located in Madrid, MD
The work represents a white Cadillac model car abandoned on a beach at sunset.
Oil
Unavailable
H 80 in W 80 in
"Pink Cadillac" Abstract and Pop Art inspired Oil Painting in Pink and Blue
By Marylyn Dintenfass
Located in Danvers, MA
This incredibly vibrant and colorful oil painting "Pink Cadillac" comes from Marylyn Dintenfass's Soupedup / Trickedout series.
Oil, Panel
Monument Valley Cadillac
By Simon Harling
Located in London, GB
Oil, Canvas
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H 15 in W 7 in
"White Cadillac 3 (paper)" oil painting of woman in white swimsuit in blue pool
By Carol Bennett
Located in Edgartown, MA
"I throw myself into the water almost every day- it grounds me, the body floats and the mind drifts. The "Swimmer series" has followed me over the years, resurfacing and evolving. Pr...
Paper, Oil
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H 28.5 in W 10 in
"White Cadillac 1" oil painting of a woman in a white swimsuit in a blue pool
By Carol Bennett
Located in Edgartown, MA
"I throw myself into the water almost every day- it grounds me, the body floats and the mind drifts. The "Swimmer series" has followed me over the years, resurfacing and evolving. Pr...
Paper, Oil
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H 25.6 in W 47.25 in D 1.97 in
Cadillac - Pop Art Acrylic Painting Colors Lilac Blue Orange Red
By Pancho Malezanov
Located in Sofia, BG
"Cadillac" is a painting by Maestro Pancho Malezanov.
Canvas, Oil, Acrylic
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H 56 in W 46.5 in
The Lost Bride, Red Cadillac Eldorado, a Bride and a Dog, Urban, Oil on Canvas
By Bruno Surdo
Located in Chicago, IL
“Artist’s Idea Celebrates Performing Arts on Wall,” by Sue Jenkins, Daily Herald, 1998. Best of Portrait Painting, Rachel Wolf, Northlight Publications, 1998 "Visions of the Present,...
Canvas, Oil
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H 40 in W 28 in
Abstract Pink Cadillac, Mid-Century Shapes Painting on Paper in Yellow and Gray
By Ryan Rivadeneyra
Located in Barcelona, ES
"Abstract Pink Cadillac" is a hand-painted acrylic painting on high-quality 300g paper by artist Ryan Rivadeneyra. These painting, influenced by modernist artists of the 50's, 60's,...
Oil Pastel, Ink, Sumi Ink, Oil, Acrylic, Watercolor, Archival Paper
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