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Gloria Gaus
She Loved Her Lillies

2023

$180List Price

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Rain Garden
Located in Columbia, MO
The central Missouri, river-view studio of painter Gloria Gaus offers her contemplative solitude and direct access to the Midwestern landscapes featured throughout her body of work. ...
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Sunny Rain Garden
Located in Columbia, MO
The central Missouri, river-view studio of painter Gloria Gaus offers her contemplative solitude and direct access to the Midwestern landscapes featured throughout her body of work. ...
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Prairie Flora
Located in Columbia, MO
GLORIA GAUS Prairie Flora Oil on canvas 40 x 30 inches
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Flower No. 2
Located in Columbia, MO
Suzy Farren was raised in the New Jersey countryside and in New York City, before moving to St. Louis in 1979. She spent her first career as a writer, retiring in 2013 as vice presid...
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Downstream
Located in Columbia, MO
ANNIE HELMERICKS-LOUDER Downstream Oil on panel 36 x 48 inches Framed: 38 x 39.75 inches
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Flower No. 1
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