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Artist: William Seltzer Rice
Willow Border
By William Seltzer Rice
Located in Santa Monica, CA
WILLIAM SELTZER RICE (1873 – 1963) WILLOW BORDER, ca 1915-20 Color woodcut. Signed Wm. S. Rice and titled in pencil, both very lightly. Image 10 x 9 inches. On fibrous paper. Sheet...
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1910s Other Art Style William Seltzer Rice Art

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Woodcut

THE THAW
By William Seltzer Rice
Located in Santa Monica, CA
WILLIAM SELTZER RICE (1873 - 1963) THE THAW c 1915-20 Color woodcut, signed and titled in pencil. Image 8 7/8 x 12 inches, sheet 10 3/4 x 14 3/8 inches. On textured fibrous paper. V...
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1910s American Modern William Seltzer Rice Art

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Color, Woodcut

Wind Blown Poplars
By William Seltzer Rice
Located in Santa Monica, CA
WILLIAM SELTZER RICE (1873 – 1963) WIND BLOWN POPLARS c. 1915-20 Color woodcut, Signed and titled in pencil. 9 x 12”. On thin paper. Remnants of o...
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1910s American Impressionist William Seltzer Rice Art

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