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Artist: Harold Nickerson
Cool Birches
By Harold Nickerson
Located in New York, NY
Harold Nickerson "Cool Birches", Abstract/Landscape Oil on Canvas, 28 x 36, Mid 20th Century, 1958
Colors: Green, Yellow, Blue, White, Brown, Black
Category
1950s Abstract Harold Nickerson Art
Materials
Canvas, Oil
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