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Artist: Louise Peterson
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By Louise Peterson
Located in Greenwich, CT
English, b. 1962
Louise is fortunate to be living her dream in the rural mountains of Colorado. Her time is spent hiking with her Great Danes, sculpting in her studio and operating ...
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2010s Contemporary Louise Peterson Art
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Puppy Love
By Louise Peterson
Located in Greenwich, CT
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The Yogi
By Louise Peterson
Located in Greenwich, CT
Bronze sculptures of two sitting dogs facing each other.
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