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Leslie Bruner Wulff Art

1890-1968

Leslie Bruner Wulff was born in California on June 25, 1890, and was active on the Monterey Peninsula, where she painted landscapes of the area in oil and watercolor during the 1930s. She exhibited her art in the Carmel Art Association Gallery in the 1930s, as well as the Kingsley Art Club in Sacramento from 1933–47.

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"Approaching Storm", Mid-1930s California Rainstorm Landscape Watercolor
By Leslie Bruner Wulff
Located in Soquel, CA
Beautiful mid-1930's watercolor landscape of a vast valley with a rainstorm far in the distance by California artist Leslie Bruner Wulff (American, 1890-1968). The atmosphere and fee...
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1930s American Impressionist Leslie Bruner Wulff Art

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Paper, Watercolor

Water on the Rocks - 1930's Abstracted Landscape
By Leslie Bruner Wulff
Located in Soquel, CA
Gorgeous painterly landscape oil painting of waves crashing against the rocky shore near a cave by California artist Leslie Bruner Wulff (American, 1890-1968). Signed "Leslie Wulff" ...
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1930s Abstract Impressionist Leslie Bruner Wulff Art

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Canvas, Oil

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Coastal View
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Located in Soquel, CA
Coastal View by Leslie Bruner Wulff (America, 1890-1968). Exhibited at the E.B. Crocker Gallery, Sacramento 1938. Leslie was born in California on June 25...
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