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Leon Dolice
American (1892-1960)
[New York Harbor Scene],
c.1930
Pastel on paper
12
×
19
IN.
CM
Signed lower right: “Dolice”. In fine condition.
Signature: Signed lower right
$
4,200
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In Exhibitions:
Cityscape
Leon Dolice: Manhattan Lullaby
In Categories:
Pastel
20th Century
American
New York
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Washington Arch
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[Manhattan Skyline I]
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[New York Harbor]
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Old Dutch Church, NY
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Where the Bowery Meets Chinatown
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