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Artist: Jake Lee
Jake Lee "Tractor in the Barn" Original Watercolor Painting c.1990
By Jake Lee
Located in San Francisco, CA
Fine watercolor painting by noted American artist Jake Lee Though untitled, we are calling this "Tractor in the Barn". A nice farm scene with chickens outside a barn. Dimensions 1...
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Late 20th Century Impressionist Jake Lee Paintings

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Watercolor, Archival Paper

Jake Lee (1915-1991) Original Watercolor "Bandstand on the Bluff" c.1989
By Jake Lee
Located in San Francisco, CA
Jake Lee (1915-1991) Original Watercolor "Bandstand on the Bluff" c.1989 Wonderful original watercolor by listed California artist Jake Lee. Though untitled, we are calling this "B...
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Late 20th Century Impressionist Jake Lee Paintings

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Watercolor, Archival Paper

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