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Arlene Scult Art

Arlene Scult was born in Los Angeles. She was a 1954 graduate of Beverly Hills High School, followed by Briarcliff College in New York and various art schools in Southern California, after which she became a renowned artist whose paintings, ceramics and photographs are in collections around the globe.

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Artist: Arlene Scult
Untitled
By Arlene Scult
Located in New York, NY
Arlene Scult, Untitled, Abstract Mixed Media/ Pen and Ink, 27 x 37 Colors: Black, White, Brown Unframed - 20 x 29.50
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Late 20th Century Abstract Arlene Scult Art

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Paper, Pen

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