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Two Central American paintings: Tomas Camilo Ayala (Mexican, 20th C.) acrylic on wood panel, Mexican folk art depicting a bull fighting ring, signed LR, in simple silvertone metal frame, expected wear including some frame rubbing, areas of discoloration, ss: 15 1/2" h. x 15 1/2" w.; along with N. Dubic (Haitian, 20th C.), oil on Masonite, village scene depicting figures working in the fields while others wander near huts with tools in hand, signed LR, in simple naturally-finished wooden frame, some discoloration, ss: 7" h. x 5" w., neither work examined out of frames. [Sold to benefit the acquisition fund of the New Britain Museum of American Art. PROVENANCE: Artwork formerly included in the NBMAA Study Collection.]

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