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Artist: Fred Martin
Dealer: Caldwell Gallery Hudson
Spring Landscape acrylic and pastel painting by Fred Martin
By Fred Martin
Located in Hudson, NY
Exhibited:
1973 San Francisco Museum of Art
2003 Oakland Museum of California "Fred Martin Retrospective"
A native Californian, Fred Martin was born...
Category
1970s American Modern Fred Martin Art
Materials
Masonite, Pastel, Acrylic
Untitled-006 abstract painting by Fred Martin
By Fred Martin
Located in Hudson, NY
Exhibited:
2003 Oakland Museum of California "Fred Martin Retrospective"
A native Californian, Fred Martin was born in San Francisco in 1927, and received both his BA (1949) and MA (1954) from University of California, Berkley. At the San Francisco Art Institute Martin studied with Clyfford Still, Mark Rothko and David Park...
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1970s American Modern Fred Martin Art
Materials
Masonite, Pastel, Acrylic
Untitled-013 mixed media and collage artwork by Fred Martin
By Fred Martin
Located in Hudson, NY
Fantastic mixed media collage, created by Fred Martin as a thank you to gallery owners for their interest and support of his work.
Untitled (2014)
Mixed m...
Category
2010s Abstract Fred Martin Art
Materials
Paper, Mixed Media
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