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Artist: William Wolff
A Woman Clothed in the Sun
By William Wolff
Located in Palm Springs, CA
Signed proof copy from edition of unknown size. Most of Wolff's prints were done in very small numbers, and each was often unique. Born in 1922 in San Francisco, William F. Wolff ...
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1980s Contemporary William Wolff Art

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Woodcut

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