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Hal Steward Wilcox
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  • 'Tahitian Dancer with Drummers', California Artist, Honolulu, Mexico, San Diego
    By Hal Steward Wilcox
    Located in Santa Cruz, CA
    Signed lower right, "Hal Stuart" (American, 1892-1982) and inscribed "Tahiti". Color woodblock print showing a Tahitian dancer in traditional dress accompanied by two musicians playing a to'ere and a drum, with lush banana leaves in the background. Hal Steward (Stuart) Wilcox was born in California on March 14, 1892. Wilcox used several aliases for his art works: Piko Siska, Hal Stuart, Michelle Stuart, and Harold Stuart Wilcox. He lived in Laurel Canyon (Los Angeles) in 1931-32 and then made a trip to Tahiti and the Cook Islands. Later in his life he owned a fabric company in Honolulu where he designed native patterned fabric, and was enlisted in the WWI army working on camouflage alongside the "Camofleurs". He went on to do paintings of Mexico...
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    Hand signed by the artist in felt pen, lower right, above printed signature, 'K. Haring' for Keith Haring (American, 1958-1990) and dated 1988. 'National Coming Out Day'. Original ...
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    Located in Santa Cruz, CA
    Signed lower right "Michael McNaught" and dated 2014. Inscribed with edition and limitation lower left, 4/11, and titled, lower center, "La Sorcière". A colorful, modernist portr...
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    By Liz Maxwell
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  • 'Reclining Nude in Coral', California Fauve, San Francisco Museum of Fine Arts
    By Wedo Georgetti
    Located in Santa Cruz, CA
    Certification of Authenticity for Wedo Georgetti (American, 1911-2005) stamped verso and created circa 1950. Born in Italy, this California Post-Impressionist came to the United St...
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    1950s Post-Impressionist Figurative Prints

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