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Laura Mahan Art

American
Laura Mahan has lived in the Santa Cruz area since 1942. She started drawing with pen and ink while in high school and later took up painting. Laura studied with the late Anton Dahl, Jon Blanchette and Gladys Drake. Mahan paints landscapes, seascapes and still lifes as well as portraits.
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Artist: Laura Mahan
Mokelumne Hill, California Landscape
By Laura Mahan
Located in Soquel, CA
"Gone are the Miners, Mokelumne Hill, California" by Laura Mahan (American, b-1942). Presented in a wooden frame. Signed and dated lower right. Artists logo and titled "Gone are the ...
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