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Item Ships From: Maine
NOVEMBER DECEMBER 62
By Mimi Gross
Located in Portland, ME
Grooms, Mimi Gross (American, born 1940. NOVEMBER DECEMBER 62. Drawing, Ink on Paper, 1963. Signed Mimi Gross" and dated 1963, lower right. In excellent condition. A holiday party. ...
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1960s Maine - Interior Drawings and Watercolors
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Ink
"In the Artist
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"In the Artist's Studio" was painted in the realistic style in the late 19th century by the Scottish artist, George Clark Stanton. Stanton was a painter, watercolorist, goldsmith and...
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Late 19th Century Realist Maine - Interior Drawings and Watercolors
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Watercolor
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