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Paul Fitzgerald (1922-): oil painting on canvas portrait of…
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Paul Fitzgerald (1922-): oil painting on canvas portrait of RAAF Air Commodore Allen formerly of East Brighton in Melbourne. Fitzgerald is renowned for his portraits including members of the Royal Family, he has been a finalist in the Archibald prize on several occasions. Gilt timber frame, 60 cm x 49 cm. VG condition.

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