Dorothy Sklar Art
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Artist: Dorothy Sklar
Cubist Dancer
By Dorothy Sklar
Located in West Hollywood, CA
Presenting an original California Modernist charcoal drawing by American artist Dorothy Sklar(1906-1996)
"Cubist Dancer" is an original charcoal on paper, signed, c.1935. There is some waving within...
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1930s Cubist Dorothy Sklar Art
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