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Artist: Grace B. Olson
"Summer at the Lake" - Mid Century Figurative Landscape
By Grace B. Olson
Located in Soquel, CA
"Summer at the Lake" - Mid Century Figurative Landscape
Mid-century figurative landscape painting of people enjoying the summertime by Santa Cruz, ...
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1960s Modern Grace B. Olson Landscape Paintings
Materials
Masonite, Oil
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