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Betsy Friedman

Betsy Sue Friedman was born on December 2, 1955, in Brooklyn. She is the daughter of Murry Nathan and Elinor Lee Friedman. Friedman received her Bachelor of Fine Arts from Washington University, 1978.

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Creator: Betsy Friedman
Group of Four Vibrant Modern Color Paintings by Betsy Friedman
By Betsy Friedman
Located in Atlanta, GA
Group of Four Vibrant Modern Color Paintings by Betsy Friedman, American, circa 1990's. These works were originally purchased from The Mary Dela...
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Late 20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Betsy Friedman

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