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Crucifixion
By Doris Caesar
Located in Greenwich, CT
signed "Caesar" lower right edge
American, 1892-1971
Doris Porter Caesar was born in 1892 in Brooklyn, New York. Her father’s successful career as a lawyer allowed her to attend Mi...
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1950s Expressionist Doris Caesar Art
Materials
Bronze
Woman, Sitting Back on Heels
By Doris Caesar
Located in Greenwich, CT
American, 1892-1971
Doris Porter Caesar was born in 1892 in Brooklyn, New York. Her father’s successful career as a lawyer allowed her to attend Miss Chapin’s School for transferrin...
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1960s Expressionist Doris Caesar Art
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Fleet Moment
By Doris Caesar
Located in Greenwich, CT
Featured in the Doris Caesar catalog by Martin H. Bush, page 110.
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1950s Expressionist Doris Caesar Art
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