African village hut Portrait oil on canvas African Painting
African Village Portrait
Made in Nigeria, Africa
Large Painting. Handmade .
Length; 24 inches
Width; 16 inches
$170.37
The is an oil on canvass painting, showing a village which consist of various huts, trees and bushes in an African village. You mostly see these kinds of huts in Northern parts of Nigeria.
Perfect wall painting.
African Village Portrait
Made in Nigeria, Africa
Large Painting. Handmade .
Length; 24 inches
Width; 16 inches
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