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This Cadillac Eldorado car from the painting was purchased from a US collector and arrived in Moldova, so traveled from the American continent to the European continent and traveled a long way throughout Europe.
Cadillac is a subdivision of General Motors, and throughout history has specialized in engineering and marketing high-end, luxury vehicles. Cadillac cars have historically been prevalent in United States, Canada, and Mexico but they’ve also been distributed heavily around the world. Cadillac has always been at the top or near the top of the American high-end, luxury auto manufacturing industry. The name Eldorado is a combination of two Spanish words, which translate to “The Golden One” and refer to the mythical “Lost City of Gold.” The name of this classic car makes perfect sense because the Eldorado was always at the top or near the top of the Cadillac line in terms of price and luxury. The original 1953 Eldorado convertible model and the Brougham models of 1957 to 1960 were the sole highest priced models that Cadillac offered. Between 1953 and 1970, the Cadillac Eldorado was at least the second most expensive car manufactured and marketed by Cadillac.
This Cadillac Eldorado car from the painting was purchased from a US collector and arrived in Moldova, so traveled from the American continent to the European continent and traveled a long way throughout Europe.
Cadillac is a subdivision of General Motors, and throughout history has specialized in engineering and marketing high-end, luxury vehicles. Cadillac cars have historically been prevalent in United States, Canada, and Mexico but they’ve also been distributed heavily around the world. Cadillac has always been at the top or near the top of the American high-end, luxury auto manufacturing industry. The name Eldorado is a combination of two Spanish words, which translate to “The Golden One” and refer to the mythical “Lost City of Gold.” The name of this classic car makes perfect sense because the Eldorado was always at the top or near the top of the Cadillac line in terms of price and luxury. The original 1953 Eldorado convertible model and the Brougham models of 1957 to 1960 were the sole highest priced models that Cadillac offered. Between 1953 and 1970, the Cadillac Eldorado was at least the second most expensive car manufactured and marketed by Cadillac.
This Cadillac Eldorado car from the painting was purchased from a US collector and arrived in Moldova, so traveled from the American continent to the European continent and traveled a long way throughout Europe.
Cadillac is a subdivision of General Motors, and throughout history has specialized in engineering and marketing high-end, luxury vehicles. Cadillac cars have historically been prevalent in United States, Canada, and Mexico but they’ve also been distributed heavily around the world. Cadillac has always been at the top or near the top of the American high-end, luxury auto manufacturing industry. The name Eldorado is a combination of two Spanish words, which translate to “The Golden One” and refer to the mythical “Lost City of Gold.” The name of this classic car makes perfect sense because the Eldorado was always at the top or near the top of the Cadillac line in terms of price and luxury. The original 1953 Eldorado convertible model and the Brougham models of 1957 to 1960 were the sole highest priced models that Cadillac offered. Between 1953 and 1970, the Cadillac Eldorado was at least the second most expensive car manufactured and marketed by Cadillac.
This Cadillac Eldorado car from the painting was purchased from a US collector and arrived in Moldova, so traveled from the American continent to the European continent and traveled a long way throughout Europe.
Cadillac is a subdivision of General Motors, and throughout history has specialized in engineering and marketing high-end, luxury vehicles. Cadillac cars have historically been prevalent in United States, Canada, and Mexico but they’ve also been distributed heavily around the world. Cadillac has always been at the top or near the top of the American high-end, luxury auto manufacturing industry. The name Eldorado is a combination of two Spanish words, which translate to “The Golden One” and refer to the mythical “Lost City of Gold.” The name of this classic car makes perfect sense because the Eldorado was always at the top or near the top of the Cadillac line in terms of price and luxury. The original 1953 Eldorado convertible model and the Brougham models of 1957 to 1960 were the sole highest priced models that Cadillac offered. Between 1953 and 1970, the Cadillac Eldorado was at least the second most expensive car manufactured and marketed by Cadillac.
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Cadillac Eldorado Painting

Alexandra Larina

Moldova

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 35.4 W x 23.6 H x 0.8 D in

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This Cadillac Eldorado car from the painting was purchased from a US collector and arrived in Moldova, so traveled from the American continent to the European continent and traveled a long way throughout Europe. Cadillac is a subdivision of General Motors, and throughout history has specialized in engineering and marketing high-end, luxury vehicles. Cadillac cars have historically been prevalent in United States, Canada, and Mexico but they’ve also been distributed heavily around the world. Cadillac has always been at the top or near the top of the American high-end, luxury auto manufacturing industry. The name Eldorado is a combination of two Spanish words, which translate to “The Golden One” and refer to the mythical “Lost City of Gold.” The name of this classic car makes perfect sense because the Eldorado was always at the top or near the top of the Cadillac line in terms of price and luxury. The original 1953 Eldorado convertible model and the Brougham models of 1957 to 1960 were the sole highest priced models that Cadillac offered. Between 1953 and 1970, the Cadillac Eldorado was at least the second most expensive car manufactured and marketed by Cadillac.

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Size:35.4 W x 23.6 H x 0.8 D in

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I am from Chisinau, Republic of Moldova. I studied at the Pedagogical University of Moldova. I practice painting from my childhood. In particular, I like to paint portraits. My works are in private collections in many countries of the world: USA, Italy, Ireland, Greece, Germany, Holland, Romania, Moldova, Russia, Spain.

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