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Ondine I |
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Two Nudes |
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Artist: Norman Rockwell |
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The Norman Rockwell Album |
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Artist: Edmund Teske
Black & White Photographs of Josephine Chuey. Signed by Edmund Teske, Photographer.
Each approximately
15 x 22 in.
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Artist: Al Pitzner
Black & White Photographs of Robert and Josephine Chuey by Al Pitzner, unsigned.
Each approximately
14 x 11 in.
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By Candlelight |
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Josephine Nude |
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Portrait of Bob Chuey |
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Lilies on the Table |
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Family Portrait |
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Philodendrins |
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Portrait of Michael |
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The White Chemise |
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Portrait of the Artist |
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Portrait of F. H. |
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Woman Reading |
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Woman in Blue Hat |
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Portrait of a Painter (R. Chuey) |
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Portrait of Robert Chuey |
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The Garden |
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Artist: Rico Lebrun
A native of Naples, Italy, he became a successful commercial and fine artist, known for his monochromatic color and expressionistic methods. His early art education was in Naples. At age 22, he became a designer and supervisor in a stained glass factory and emigrated to Springfield, Illinois when a company branch opened there. Moving to New York, he did mural work and taught at the Art Students League. In 1938, he settled in California where he taught at the Chouinard Art Institute in Los Angeles Born 1900 Naples Italy Died Malibu 1964
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Artist: Hirokazu Kosaka
Hirokazu Kosaka is a multi-disciplinary artist and Buddhist priest based in Los Angeles. His exhibitions include Silkroad (2000) at the Getty Center, In Between the Heartbeat (1999) at multiple spaces in Los Angeles, and Amerika (1994) at Jacob’s Pillow in Massachusetts. He received a fellowship from the Durfee Foundation in 1999, a Rockefeller Foundation fellowship in 1998, and a California Arts Council Fellowship in 1996.
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