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M. Ray Stancliff Art

b. 1925

Ray Stancliff was an artist from La Jolla, California. He was known primarily for portraits. Stancliff also served in the US Marine Corps. Stancliff exhibited in the 42nd Annual Gold Medal Juried Exhibition at California Art Club in 1951.

(Biography provided by Robert Azensky Fine Art)

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Artist: M. Ray Stancliff
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