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Mary Robertson
Storm Near Petaluma / watercolor

2016

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Pink Umbrella. Green Chair
By Mary Robertson
Located in Burlingame, CA
Serene river scene watercolor from important Bay Area figurative contemporary artists Mary Robertson, who is associated with the Bay Area Figurative School, founded by Elmer Bischoff...
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Neighbors No 3
By Mary Robertson
Located in Burlingame, CA
Figurative watercolor in mainly green from Mary Robertson whose paintings Wayne Thiebaud calls "Joyous and meditative colorful simulations of contentment and sacred play.” Steepe...
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A suspiciously Low Tide, 2021
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'A Suspiciously Low Tide, 2001', the original painting is 20 x 40 inches and the outer dimensions of the frame is 30 x 50 inches. Artist signed, titled and dated. Condition is excell...
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Grounded Angel
Located in Burlingame, CA
'Grounded Angel' a highly collectable original watercolor by internationally acclaimed American Realist James Torlakson. The art is 10 x 14 inches and 19 x 23 inches professionally f...
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Lands End 2001 No 4 / watercolor, beautifully framed
By William Stanisich
Located in Burlingame, CA
Glorious electric green Land's end watercolor from William Stanisich, whose provocative Land’s End series was painted over a 40-year span with a force and directness that reflects the artist’s search for the essence of light through the medium of watercolor and oil. In this watercolor that was recently framed for a retrospective exhibition where it is being shown for hte first time, there is green and yellow and blue. Stunning, fresh and unique nature scene. Perfect on its own or paited with another watercolor from the series. The watercolor is 28 x 20 inches. Professionally framed in a museum quality ebonized black walnut...
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White Emblem Orchid / botanical watercolor
By Adrienne Sherman
Located in Burlingame, CA
White Emblem Orchid featured in a sophisticated monochromatic grey indigo botanical watercolor crated by artist Adrienne Sherman. Her poetic floral series is at once modern, fresh an...
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