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Artist: Gladys Louise Bowman Fies
The Mission Entrance
By Gladys Louise Bowman Fies
Located in Soquel, CA
Colorful watercolor of mission entrance by Gladys Louise Bowman Fies (American, 1909-2005). Signed "Fies" lower left. Unframed. Image size, 18"H x 24"L. Gladys Fies was a watercolorist, art teacher. Gladys attended the Jade Fon workshop at Asilomar in Pacific Grove for thirty years. She studied under many nationally known watercolorists, Millard Sheets, Rex Brandt and eight years with George Post...
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1970s Impressionist Gladys Louise Bowman Fies Landscape Paintings

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Paper, Watercolor

A California Gold Country Church
By Gladys Louise Bowman Fies
Located in Soquel, CA
Wonderful Gold Country Church landscape by Gladys Louise Bowman Fies (American, 1909-2005). Signed "Fies" lower right. Unframed. Image size, 18"H x 24"...
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1970s Impressionist Gladys Louise Bowman Fies Landscape Paintings

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Watercolor, Paper

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