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Janice Haefner Art

1919-2002

Janice Haefner, a life-time member of the Pacific Art League, painted and taught art in Palo Alto and Carmel for over 50 years.

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Artist: Janice Haefner
'Blue Pierrot', Large Figural Oil, California Modernist, Woman Artist, Los Altos
By Janice Haefner
Located in Santa Cruz, CA
Signed lower right, 'Haefner' for Janice Haefner (American, 1919-2002) and painted circa 1960; additionally signed, verso, and with artist address. This life-time member of the Pacific Art League lived in Los Altos...
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1960s American Modern Janice Haefner Art

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Oil, Canvas

'Women with Flowers', Early Los Altos California Modernist, Floral Still Life
By Janice Haefner
Located in Santa Cruz, CA
Signed verso, on stretcher bar, 'Janice Haefner' (American, 1919-2002) and painted circa 1960. A substantial mid-century, Expressionist figural abstraction showing two women seated ...
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1960s American Modern Janice Haefner Art

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Oil, Canvas

'Abstracted Sunset in Scarlet and Ochre', Woman Artist, California Modernist Oil
By Janice Haefner
Located in Santa Cruz, CA
Certification of authenticity stamped verso for Janice Haefner (American, 1919-2002) and painted circa 1965. A substantial mid-century oil abstract comprising adjoining and overlapp...
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1960s Abstract Janice Haefner Art

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Canvas, Oil

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