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Sandra Sweeney'Teapot Study' Original Pastel Drawing Signed by Artist2022
2022
$950
£725.32
€838.10
CA$1,333.62
A$1,486.46
CHF 779.89
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NOK 9,875.15
SEK 9,333.52
DKK 6,255.12
About the Item
Original pastel drawing signed by the artist in the lower right corner.
Art: 8.37" x 8"
Frame: 15.37" x 14"
Written in the lower margin "For DJB" the owner of the David Barnett Gallery.
Though she and her family spent a few years in Oregon, Sandy was based in Milwaukee, WI. Besides being a talented artist, she was a superb framer. She worked as the head framer at the David Barnett Gallery in Milwaukee, WI.
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- Creation Year:2022
- Dimensions:Height: 15.37 in (39.04 cm)Width: 14 in (35.56 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Milwaukee, WI
- Reference Number:Seller: 6378d1stDibs: LU605311188632
Sandra Sweeney
Sandra Sweeney was born in 1947. Though she and her family spent a few years in Oregon, Sweeney was based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Along with being a talented artist, she was a superb framer and worked as the head framer for the David Barnett Gallery in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. She passed away in 2017.
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