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Artist: Caroline Hill
Flowers - Original Watercolor on Paper by Caroline Hill - Mid-20th Century
By Caroline Hill
Located in Roma, IT
Flowers is an original artwork realized by Caroline Hill in the Mid-20th Century. Original mixed colored watercolor. Includes frame: 76 x 4.5 x 55 cm The artwork represents a colo...
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Mid-20th Century Caroline Hill Art

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Watercolor

Composition - Original Watercolor on Paper by Caroline Hill - 1971
By Caroline Hill
Located in Roma, IT
Composition is a beautiful artwork realized by Caroline Hill (1935-1983) in 1971. Watercolour technicque. In very good condition except for some tains on the back. Signed on the lower right margin; This realistic drawing...
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1970s Contemporary Caroline Hill Art

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Watercolor

Outdoor View - Original Tempera by Caroline Hill - 1940s
By Caroline Hill
Located in Roma, IT
Outdoor View is an original painting in mixed media and oil realized in the 1940s by Caroline Hill (1935-1983). The artwork is hand-signed on the lower left. Good conditions. This...
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1940s Caroline Hill Art

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Tempera

Outdoor View - Original Watercolor on Paper by Caroline Hill - 1970s
By Caroline Hill
Located in Roma, IT
Outdoor View is an artwork realized in the 1970s by Caroline Hill (1935-1983). Original watercolor on paper. The artwork is hand-signed on lower left. Good conditions except for a...
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1970s Contemporary Caroline Hill Art

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Watercolor

Profiles - Mixed Media on Cardboard - Mid-20th Century
By Caroline Hill
Located in Roma, IT
Profiles is a drawing in mixed media (pencil and watercolor) on cardboard realized in C.R. Hill. Hand-signed on the lower left on the rear. With a beautiful colored seascape drawin...
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20th Century Caroline Hill Art

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Mixed Media, Watercolor, Pencil

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Figure - Original Oil Painting on Cardboard - Mid-20th Century
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Find a wide variety of authentic Caroline Hill art available for sale on 1stDibs. You can also browse by medium to find art by Caroline Hill in paint, watercolor, mixed media and more. Much of the original work by this artist or collective was created during the 20th century and is mostly associated with the contemporary style. Not every interior allows for large Caroline Hill art, so small editions measuring 9 inches across are available. Customers who are interested in this artist might also find the work of Bruno Conte, Nicola Tyson, and Arturo Peyrot. Caroline Hill art prices can differ depending upon medium, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $165 and tops out at $390, while the average work can sell for $252.

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