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Artist: Peggy Dodds
In the Moment
In the Moment

In the Moment

By Peggy Dodds

Located in Saratoga Springs, NY

Signed lower right. Peggy Dodds Williams 1900-1987 She studied at the Collegiate University, Paterson, New Jersey, Art Students League in New York; studied under Kuniyoshi and H. ...

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Mid-20th Century Realist Peggy Dodds Figurative Paintings

Materials

Oil

Mother and Child with Goldfish
Mother and Child with Goldfish

Mother and Child with Goldfish

By Peggy Dodds

Located in Los Angeles, CA

A whimsical pastel featuring a Mother with her Child on her lap that just pulled a goldfish from it's bowl. A charming large work that is exquisitely framed. Peggy Dodds Williams ...

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1930s Impressionist Peggy Dodds Figurative Paintings

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Pastel, Archival Paper

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