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Henry Hank Volle Paintings

American
Hank Volle received his college training at the University of Illinois and abroad at the Klinger Institute in Vienna, Austria. His business career in advertising and marketing has been interwoven with a love of expression in watercolors — he studied and painted with leading watercolorists in the San Francisco Bay Area and in the Midwest. Volle paints on location and his paintings are displayed in Bay Area galleries and private collections in the West and elsewhere around the United States. He is an active member of the Santa Clara Valley Watercolor Society and the Society of Western Artists. He lives and paints at "The Villages" in the Evergreen Foothills in San Jose, California.
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Artist: Henry Hank Volle
Boats Along the Wharf Landscape
Boats Along the Wharf Landscape

Boats Along the Wharf Landscape

By Henry Hank Volle

Located in Soquel, CA

Beautiful watercolor landscape of boats along the wharf by Henry Hank Volle (American, 20th Century). Presented in a rustic wooden frame. Signed "Henry Volle" lower left. Artists bio...

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