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Dora Masters
'Old Carmel Village', 1950's Woman Artist, San Francisco Bay Area, SFAA

Circa 1960

About the Item

Painted by Dora Masters (American, 1913-2003) circa 1960. Stamped verso with certification of authenticity. Acquired from the artist's son. Dora Masters exhibited widely and with success throughout the 1950s and '60s, including at the San Francisco Art Association and the Carmel Art Association. We are pleased to offer an exuberant Modernist view of mid-century Carmel by this listed California woman artist.
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