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7 Items Found
Frances Hammel Gearhart
Low Tide, 1930
Pedro J. Lemos
The Path to the Sea, ca. 1915
Frank Morley Fletcher
California 1— Salinas River, 1927–1928
Frances Hammel Gearhart
The Boat Pier, 19th–20th centuries
Frances Hammel Gearhart
After the Rain, ca. 1919
Lucia Kleinhans Mathews
Landscape with Tree, 1908
Arthur Frank Mathews
Song of the Sea (The Three Graces), ca. 1909