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Gay Betts

Potter, oil on canvas, Pueblo Indian Potter Gay Betts, American Indian
By Grace (Gay) Betts
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Potter, oil on canvas, Pueblo Indian Potter Gay Betts Born and raised in New York City, Grace (Gay
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1960s Figurative Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Drummer, by Gay Betts Native American Drummer, oil on canvas painting
By Grace (Gay) Betts
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Born and raised in New York City, Grace (Gay) Betts (1883-1978) became a peripatetic painter of
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1960s Figurative Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

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Highland Cattle in Pasture by George Bates
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painting was owned by Grace Gay Betts of San Francisco. Research show the artist George Bates was adept at
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