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Noel Howard Art

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Noel Howard studied Fine Art at Scripps College in Claremont, California, and continued her education at UC Berkeley, where she received a Master’s degree. She painted in Northern California, the Berkshires, Switzerland, France and Italy.
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Artist: Noel Howard
Still Life with Succulent Meditation
Still Life with Succulent Meditation

Still Life with Succulent Meditation

By Noel Howard

Located in Soquel, CA

Still life with succulent on a royal blue tile floor, with a section of an oriental rug, pillows, and a mug of tea visible in the periphery by Noel Howard (American, 20th Century). S...

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1970s American Impressionist Noel Howard Art

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Conté, Crayon, Laid Paper

Four Panel Still Life, 1970s Artist's Studio with Succulent Plant & Blue Tile
Four Panel Still Life, 1970s Artist's Studio with Succulent Plant & Blue Tile

Four Panel Still Life, 1970s Artist's Studio with Succulent Plant & Blue Tile

By Noel Howard

Located in Soquel, CA

A unique four panel still-life depicting a snap-shot of the artist's 1970's studio by Noel Howard (American, 20th Century). A drawing within the drawing with colored pencils, some cl...

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1970s American Impressionist Noel Howard Art

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Conté, Crayon, Laid Paper

Vision in Lavender Landscape by Noel Howard
Vision in Lavender Landscape by Noel Howard

Vision in Lavender Landscape by Noel Howard

By Noel Howard

Located in Soquel, CA

Abstracted landscape by California artist Noel Howard (American, 20th Century). Layers of watercolor create a dreamlike landscape, as if the scene is just slightly out of focus. Ther...

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1970s American Impressionist Noel Howard Art

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Paper, Watercolor

Figures & Flowers, Surreal Abstract Meditation
Figures & Flowers, Surreal Abstract Meditation

Figures & Flowers, Surreal Abstract Meditation

By Noel Howard

Located in Soquel, CA

Surreal abstract figurative of a dreamy, meditative scene including multiple figures and flowers, blended with sill-life and landscape elements by Noel Howard (American, 20th Century...

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1970s Symbolist Noel Howard Art

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Conté, Crayon, Laid Paper

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Delicate Ink Sketch of Peonies Minimalist Floral Study
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H 11.5 in W 8.5 in D 1 in

Delicate Ink Sketch of Peonies Minimalist Floral Study

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Previously Available Items
Marin Hills California Landscape by Noel Howard
Marin Hills California Landscape by Noel Howard

Marin Hills California Landscape by Noel Howard

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Marin Hills by Noel Howard (American, 20th century) was painted in 1968 while the artist was living in Marin county. This plein aire oil is signed, Noel Howard, in the lower right co...

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1960s American Impressionist Noel Howard Art

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Canvas, Oil

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