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Maude Kerns

Charcoal on paper: 'The Edge of the Park' Signed 'Liepe '70'
Located in San Francisco, CA
painting at the Maude Kerns Art Center and volunteered with the Oregon Arts Commission, and Maude Kerns Art
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Vintage 1970s American Modern Drawings

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Paper

Charcoal on paper: 'The Edge of the Park' Signed 'Liepe '70'
Charcoal on paper: 'The Edge of the Park' Signed 'Liepe '70'
$2,280 Sale Price
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H 32.5 in W 40 in D 1 in

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