Janice Haefner Art
1919-2002
Janice Haefner, a life-time member of the Pacific Art League, painted and taught art in Palo Alto and Carmel for over 50 years.
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Artist: Janice Haefner
'Abstracted Sunset in Scarlet and Ochre', Woman Artist, California Modernist Oil
By Janice Haefner
Located in Santa Cruz, CA
Certification of authenticity stamped verso for Janice Haefner (American, 1919-2002) and painted circa 1965.
A substantial mid-century oil abstract comprising adjoining and overlapp...
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'Women with Flowers', Early Los Altos California Modernist, Floral Still Life
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Signed verso, on stretcher bar, 'Janice Haefner' (American, 1919-2002) and painted circa 1960.
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'Blue Pierrot', Large Figural Oil, California Modernist, Woman Artist, Los Altos
By Janice Haefner
Located in Santa Cruz, CA
Signed lower right, 'Haefner' for Janice Haefner (American, 1919-2002) and painted circa 1960; additionally signed, verso, and with artist address.
This life-time member of the Pacific Art League lived in Los Altos...
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1960s American Modern Janice Haefner Art
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Canvas, Oil
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