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Robert Floodstrand Portrait Drawings and Watercolors

American, 1929-1978

Robert Floodstrand studied art at the Art Institute of Chicago, the University of Arizona and Northwestern University. While serving in the Army in Alaska during 1956, he painted many Alaskan landscapes and sold through two galleries in Anchorage. Floodstrand created several hundred pastels, as well as oil portraits.

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Artist: Robert Floodstrand
"Ear of Corn, Sioux", Mid Century Native American Portrait
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"Ear of Corn, Sioux", Mid Century Native American Portrait Beautiful mid century portrait titled "Ear of Corn, Sioux" by Robert Floodstrand (American, 19...
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