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Artist: Jeanette Pasin-Sloan
La Terrazza
By Jeanette Pasin-Sloan
Located in Fairlawn, OH
La Terrazza
Lithograph, 1987
Signed, titled and numbered in pencil (see photos)
Published by Kandfall Press, Chicago (their stamp verso)
Landfall drystamp recto lower left
Edition 12...
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1980s Photorealist Jeanette Pasin-Sloan Art
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Lithograph
Still Life No. 7
By Jeanette Pasin-Sloan
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Jeanette Pasin Sloan
Title: Still Life No. 7
Year: 1979
Medium: Oil on Canvas, signed and dated verso
Size: 46 in. x 62 in. (116.84 cm...
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1970s Photorealist Jeanette Pasin-Sloan Art
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Oil
Revere ware Still Life
By Jeanette Pasin-Sloan
Located in Wilton Manors, FL
Jeanette Pasin-Sloan (b.1946). Still Life with Revere ware, 1988. Mixed media on paper. 13 1/8 x 13 3/4 inches (image) ; 18 x 20 inches (sheet); 22 x 23.5 ...
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1980s Photorealist Jeanette Pasin-Sloan Art
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Mixed Media
Heroic Materialism No. 1, Photorealist Acrylic Painting by Jeanette Pasin-Sloan
By Jeanette Pasin-Sloan
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Jeanette Pasin Sloan-American (1946-)
Title: Heroic Materialism No. 1
Year: 1981
Medium: Acrylic and Colored Pencil on Board, signed
S...
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1980s Photorealist Jeanette Pasin-Sloan Art
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Acrylic, Color Pencil
"Counterpoise, " Original Color Lithograph signed by Jeanette Pasin-Sloan
By Jeanette Pasin-Sloan
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"Counterpoise" is an original color lithograph by Jeanette Pasin-Sloan. It features a number of brightly colored hyper-realistic shining glassware. The artist signed the piece lower ...
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Early 2000s Photorealist Jeanette Pasin-Sloan Art
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Lithograph
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