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Monterey Pine Landscape
By James Deike
Located in Soquel, CA
Black and white landscape photograph of a Monterey pine tree partially silhouetted against a cloudy sky, by possibly Jim Deike (American, 20th Century). Signed illegibly lower right....
Category

1980s American Realist Landscape Photography

Materials

Silver Gelatin, Paper

Incoming Tide - Black & White Abstract Seascape Photograph
By James Deike
Located in Soquel, CA
Incoming tide, a black & white abstracted seascape by possibly Jim Deike, signed illegibly lower right. Unframed. Photograph: 10.25"H x 13"W. Overall: 16"H x 20"W.
Category

1980s Abstract Impressionist Landscape Photography

Materials

Paper, Silver Gelatin

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