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Beauty Salon
Located in New York, NY
May Lesser graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts from H. Sophie Newcomb College at Tulane University with honors in drawing. She then earned her Master of Fine Arts from the Univers...
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Late 20th Century Figurative Prints
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Etching
After the Manicure
Located in New York, NY
May Lesser graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts from H. Sophie Newcomb College at Tulane University with honors in drawing. She then earned her Master of Fine Arts from the Univers...
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1960s Interior Prints
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Etching, Monotype
12 Noon
Located in New York, NY
May Lesser graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts from H. Sophie Newcomb College at Tulane University with honors in drawing. She then earned her Master of Fine Arts from the Univers...
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21st Century and Contemporary Figurative Prints
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The Check
Located in New York, NY
May Lesser graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts from H. Sophie Newcomb College at Tulane University with honors in drawing. She then earned her Master of Fine Arts from the Univers...
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1990s Figurative Prints
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Etching
T leaves
Located in New York, NY
Edition 19/50
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2010s Interior Prints
Materials
Woodcut
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