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Artist: Betty Rees Heredia
Illegal Graffiti #3
By Betty Rees Heredia
Located in San Francisco, CA
This artwork titled "Illegal Graffiti #3" 1998is a original color screen print on wove paper by American artist Betty Rees Heredia A.K.A Betty Snyde...
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Expanding
By Betty Rees Heredia
Located in San Francisco, CA
This artwork titled "Expandingr" 2001 is a original color lithograph on wove paper by American artist Betty Rees Heredia A.K.A Betty Snyder Shapiro,...
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Late 20th Century American Modern Betty Rees Heredia Prints and Multiples
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Lithograph
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