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Golden Gate Park, San Francisco
By Henry Waltermar Doane
Located in San Francisco, CA
This artwork "Golden Gate Park, San Francisco" c.1960 is a watercolor on paper by noted California artist Henry Waltermar Doane, 1905-2002. It is signed by the artist at the lower ri...
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Mid-20th Century American Impressionist Henry Waltermar Doane Art
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Watercolor
On the Road
By Henry Waltermar Doane
Located in San Francisco, CA
This artwork "On the Road" is a watercolor on paper by noted California artist Henry Waltermar Doane, 1905-2002. It is signed by the artist at the lower ri...
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Mid-20th Century American Impressionist Henry Waltermar Doane Art
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Watercolor
Old Martinez
By Henry Waltermar Doane
Located in San Francisco, CA
Artist: Henry Waltermar Doane – American (1905-2002)
Title: Old Martinez
Year: circa 1970
Medium: watercolor on watercolor paper
Sight size: 20 x 28 inches.
Sheet size: 22 x 30 inch...
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1960s American Impressionist Henry Waltermar Doane Art
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Paper, Watercolor
London Lodge
By Henry Waltermar Doane
Located in San Francisco, CA
This artwork titled "London Lodge" is a watercolor on paper by noted California artist Henry Waltermar Doane, 1905-2002. It is signed by the artist at the lower right corner. The art...
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Mid-20th Century American Impressionist Henry Waltermar Doane Art
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Watercolor
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