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Hills

Artist Richard A. Florsheim (American, 1916 - 1979)
Date1941
ClassificationsPrint
MediumLithograph
DimensionsObject: 7 1/8 × 11 3/4 in. (18.1 × 29.9 cm) Sheet: 11 5/16 × 15 15/16 in. (28.8 × 40.5 cm)
Credit LineGift of the artist
Object number1967.689
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And Distant Hills Retain Their Rhythm
And Distant Hills Retain Their Rhythm
Richard A. Florsheim
1946
Berkshire Hills
Berkshire Hills
Russell T. Limbach
circa 1940
Retirement (in the hills)
Retirement (in the hills)
Max Weber
1928
Folding Hills
Folding Hills
John Brunsdon
circa 1980
Title page, Scenery of the Grampian Mountains,  Principle Hills, Lakes and Rivers, from paintings by George Fennell Robson
Title page, Scenery of the Grampian Mountains, Principle Hills, Lakes and Rivers, from paintings by George Fennell Robson
Henry Morton
1819
Berkshire Hills
Berkshire Hills
Thomas Willoughby Nason
1940
[Landscape with hills and trees]
[Landscape with hills and trees]
Ira Moskowitz
no date
Image Not Available for Hills
Hills
Ernst Barlach
1920
"Over the hills and far away," indeed"."
"Over the hills and far away," indeed"."
Mary Petty
1947
Image Not Available for Hills, Abstract # 2
Hills, Abstract # 2
Tohny Joesoef
1976
"Siena, elevation 1,050 feet, 52,652 inhabitants, situated on three hills between the Arbia and the Elsa is after Florence, the Tuscan town most rich in works of art and the one which, of all Italian towns, has best conserved the spirit and appearance of the Middle Ages. Siena was first an Etruscan..."
"Siena, elevation 1,050 feet, 52,652 inhabitants, situated on three hills between the Arbia and the Elsa is after Florence, the Tuscan town most rich in works of art and the one which, of all Italian towns, has best conserved the spirit and appearance of the Middle Ages. Siena was first an Etruscan..."
Alan Dunn
1959
Dining room, Beverly Hills, California
Dining room, Beverly Hills, California
Ralph Gibson
2001
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