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Artist: Susan Louise Shatter
Rock Face/Zion Canyon
By Susan Louise Shatter
Located in New York, NY
Susan Louise Shatter painted landscapes in both oil and watercolor, preferring the earth tones of volcanic canyons or rocky coastlines rather than the green pastoral settings more tr...
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1980s Contemporary Susan Louise Shatter Prints and Multiples
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Lithograph
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