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Flowers, Flowered Vase
By Beth van Hoesen
Located in San Francisco, CA
Artist: Beth Van Hoesen (1926-2010 ) Title: Flowers, Flowered Vase Date: 1992 Medium: Color lithograph on Arches paper Image Size: 22.25 x 17.25 inches ...
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1990s American Realist Beth van Hoesen Art

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Lithograph

Fresno Basket
By Beth van Hoesen
Located in San Francisco, CA
Artist: Beth Van Hoesen – American (1926- 2010) Title: Fresno Basket Date: 1974 Medium: Color etching Image Size: 12.25 x 12.75 inches Framed size: 23 x 22.25 inches Signature: signe...
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1970s Realist Beth van Hoesen Art

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Judy
By Beth van Hoesen
Located in West Hollywood, CA
A magnificent original lithograph by American artist Beth van Hoesen. Noted as a master printmaker, van Hoesen exhibited at the de Young Memorial Museum, San Francisco; Achenbach ...
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1970s Realist Beth van Hoesen Art

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