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Anna Wu Weakland

Still Life of Fruit on Table Style of Paul Cézanne
Still Life of Fruit on Table Style of Paul Cézanne

Dorothy Milne EggenStill Life of Fruit on Table Style of Paul Cézanne, 1962

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H 22.75 in W 26.5 in D 0.75 in

Still Life of Fruit on Table Style of Paul Cézanne

Located in Soquel, CA

). Exhibited, Allied Artist Guild, Menlo Park 1961/1962. Studied with Anna Wu Weakland (Chinese/American, 1924

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1960s American Modern Still-life Paintings

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Canvas, Oil, Illustration Board, Newsprint

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