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Artist: Sidney Chafetz
Sidney Chafetz, Paris Landscape, 1947, pencil over engraving
Sidney Chafetz, Paris Landscape, 1947, pencil over engraving

Sidney Chafetz, Paris Landscape, 1947, pencil over engraving

By Sidney Chafetz

Located in New York, NY

Sidney Chafetz (1922-2013) is an outstanding American printmaker whose career stretched from the 1940s through the twentieth century. A Rhode Island native, Sidney Chafetz attended ...

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1940s American Modern Sidney Chafetz Art

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Mixed Media

Sidney Chafetz, Providence Landscape, 1946, lithograph
Sidney Chafetz, Providence Landscape, 1946, lithograph

Sidney Chafetz, Providence Landscape, 1946, lithograph

By Sidney Chafetz

Located in New York, NY

Sidney Chafetz (1922-2013) is an outstanding American printmaker whose career stretched from the 1940s through the twentieth century. A Rhode Island native, Sidney Chafetz attended ...

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1940s American Modern Sidney Chafetz Art

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Lithograph

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