Posted 10 months ago
ho2cultcha
(540 items)
as a purely decorative piece, i like the whistler's mother. Rudolph Dogge has an interesting, but subdued history here in the bay area. Not many of his works are known, but i found some nice ones. I have about 20 pieces which he did. He died in 1976 here in oakland.
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I love the Monterey Cypress!
me too!