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Diane Bartz

"Höstharmoni, Autumn Harmony" by Diane Clapp Bartz. Printed in Sweden.
Located in Clinton Township, MI
Published By Pictura Graphica AB, Karlstad, 1981. Printed In Sweden In Good Condition, slight pencil marking at bottom Measures 20 in x 27 in
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Tapestries II
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, California artist Dian Clapp Bartz.
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