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Nora Kohlberg Miller“Two Points of View” Original Pastel Drawing, 19971997
1997
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“Two Points of View” Original Pastel Drawing, c. 1997
This pastel drawing shows the artist’s command of perspective in landscape and architecture. An impressive lodge stands strong against a cool spectrum of blue and green hues with leafless trees, giving the impression of a green and budding spring. The pastels offer lovely texture throughout the artwork.
Nora Kohlberg Miller (American, 20th Century), originally a native of Indiana, received her Bachelor of Arts degree from Southern Illinois University. Settling in the Cincinnati area she had completed a number of commissioned works for corporate and private buyers, including a poster and note cards for the Cincinnati Zoo. She also donated her services and works of art to a number of local organizations, and was a member of the Cincinnati Art Club. Nora also taught Basic Drawing Classes for both children and adults.
Nora now resides in the Bend, Oregon area. Her work has been sold in various exhibits where she has received a variety of awards. Some of the exhibits and competitions include Sagebrushers Art Society, The Loveland Art Club Exhibits, the 1996 Base Art Invitational, 1997 Mainstrasse Art Collaborative, Clermont County Exhibition, Carnegie Annual Fundraiser, the Fitton Center, the Cincinnati Art Club's Viewpoint '97 & '98 national exhibits, and the 2004 Women's Art Club of Cincinnati Exhibit held at Maple Knoll. One of Nora's pieces is part of the permanent collection of The Loveland Historical Museum.
Signed and dated in the bottom right hand corner, “Nora Kohlberg ‘97.”
Frame included as is.
Image size: 11.75"H x 15.75"W
Framed size: 18.5"H x 22.5"W x 1.25"D
- Creator:Nora Kohlberg Miller (American)
- Creation Year:1997
- Dimensions:Height: 18.5 in (46.99 cm)Width: 22.5 in (57.15 cm)Depth: 1.25 in (3.18 cm)
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- Condition:Artwork is in very good condition. Frame is sold as-is.
- Gallery Location:Soquel, CA
- Reference Number:Seller: ANS_0301stDibs: LU54215118722
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