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Artist: Grace Knowlton
Untitled (Colored Pencils), unique painting, Allan Stone Collection Sotheby s
By Grace Knowlton
Located in New York, NY
Grace Knowlton Untitled (Colored Pencils), 1978 Mixed media watercolor and charcoal painting on paper. (Framed with labels from the legendary Allan Stone Collection...
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1970s Realist Grace Knowlton Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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Charcoal, Watercolor, Mixed Media

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