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Artist: Julia Mitchell
Very Large Hand Woven Wool Tapestry "Boulders II" River Stones
By Julia Mitchell
Located in Surfside, FL
Julia Mitchell Wool on Linen Tapestry, Boulders II Signed and dated JM 82
Julia Mitchell’s Biography
Julia grew up in a family of artists, adopting tap...
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20th Century American Modern Julia Mitchell Art
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Wool, Linen
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