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Artist: Sarah S. Hartung
Autumn Trees - Mid Century Landscape
Autumn Trees - Mid Century Landscape

Autumn Trees - Mid Century Landscape

By Sarah S. Hartung

Located in Soquel, CA

A beautiful autumn landscape with river reflecting the blue sky by Sarah S. Hartung (American, 20th Century). Signed "Sarah S. Hartung" lower right. Giltwood frame. Image, 21.25"H x ...

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1950s American Impressionist Sarah S. Hartung Art

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Canvas, Oil

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