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Grace Eichholz Mixed Media

American, b. 1927

Grace Eichholz is an abstract artist from Florida who now resides in Redding, California. Eichholz is nationally known for her abstract Impressionist work in acrylic, collage and watercolor. She exhibited at Hie Ojai Austin Art Gallery, Ojai, California, 1969; Evelyn O. Royce Art Gallery, Fall River Mills, WV, 1975; Arts Council of Placer County, California, 1983; Largo Public Library, Largo, Florida, 2017; and Virginia Museum of Fine Arts.

(Biography provided by Robert Azensky Fine Art)

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Artist: Grace Eichholz
"Morning Bay" - Mixed Media Monochromatic Abstract Landscape on Handmade Paper
"Morning Bay" - Mixed Media Monochromatic Abstract Landscape on Handmade Paper

"Morning Bay" - Mixed Media Monochromatic Abstract Landscape on Handmade Paper

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Serene winter landscape by Grace Eichholz (American, b. 1927). Signed "G. EICHHOLZ" in the lower left corner. Artist info and title on verso. Presented in a double mat of cream and w...

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