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Artist: Fritz Liedtke
Alisha
By Fritz Liedtke
Located in Sante Fe, NM
Beauty is only skin deep. But ah! me; freckles go to the bone. ~Mark Twain
April, a freckled woman in this series, told me a story from her childhood: One day after playing outsid...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Fritz Liedtke Art
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Photogravure
Angela
By Fritz Liedtke
Located in Sante Fe, NM
Beauty is only skin deep. But ah! me; freckles go to the bone. ~Mark Twain
April, a freckled woman in this series, told me a story from her childhood: One day after playing outsid...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Fritz Liedtke Art
April
By Fritz Liedtke
Located in Sante Fe, NM
Beauty is only skin deep. But ah! me; freckles go to the bone. ~Mark Twain
April, a freckled woman in this series, told me a story from her childhood: One day after playing outsid...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Fritz Liedtke Art
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Photogravure
Asia
By Fritz Liedtke
Located in Sante Fe, NM
Beauty is only skin deep. But ah! me; freckles go to the bone. ~Mark Twain
April, a freckled woman in this series, told me a story from her childhood: One day after playing outsid...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Fritz Liedtke Art
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Photogravure
Celine
By Fritz Liedtke
Located in Sante Fe, NM
Beauty is only skin deep. But ah! me; freckles go to the bone. ~Mark Twain
April, a freckled woman in this series, told me a story from her childhood: One day after playing outsid...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Fritz Liedtke Art
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Photogravure
Cheryl
By Fritz Liedtke
Located in Sante Fe, NM
Beauty is only skin deep. But ah! me; freckles go to the bone. ~Mark Twain
April, a freckled woman in this series, told me a story from her childhood: One day after playing outsid...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Fritz Liedtke Art
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Clements
By Fritz Liedtke
Located in Sante Fe, NM
Beauty is only skin deep. But ah! me; freckles go to the bone. ~Mark Twain
April, a freckled woman in this series, told me a story from her childhood: One day after playing outsid...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Fritz Liedtke Art
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Photogravure
Ella
By Fritz Liedtke
Located in Sante Fe, NM
Beauty is only skin deep. But ah! me; freckles go to the bone. ~Mark Twain
April, a freckled woman in this series, told me a story from her childhood: One day after playing outsid...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Fritz Liedtke Art
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Photogravure
Erica
By Fritz Liedtke
Located in Sante Fe, NM
Beauty is only skin deep. But ah! me; freckles go to the bone. ~Mark Twain
April, a freckled woman in this series, told me a story from her childhood: One day after playing outsid...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Fritz Liedtke Art
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Photogravure
Fox
By Fritz Liedtke
Located in Sante Fe, NM
Beauty is only skin deep. But ah! me; freckles go to the bone. ~Mark Twain
April, a freckled woman in this series, told me a story from her childhood: One day after playing outsid...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Fritz Liedtke Art
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Photogravure
Georgia
By Fritz Liedtke
Located in Sante Fe, NM
Beauty is only skin deep. But ah! me; freckles go to the bone. ~Mark Twain
April, a freckled woman in this series, told me a story from her childhood: One day after playing outsid...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Fritz Liedtke Art
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Photogravure
Marley
By Fritz Liedtke
Located in Sante Fe, NM
Beauty is only skin deep. But ah! me; freckles go to the bone. ~Mark Twain
April, a freckled woman in this series, told me a story from her childhood: One day after playing outsid...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Fritz Liedtke Art
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Photogravure
Melia
By Fritz Liedtke
Located in Sante Fe, NM
Beauty is only skin deep. But ah! me; freckles go to the bone. ~Mark Twain
April, a freckled woman in this series, told me a story from her childhood: One day after playing outsid...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Fritz Liedtke Art
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Photogravure
Nehani
By Fritz Liedtke
Located in Sante Fe, NM
Beauty is only skin deep. But ah! me; freckles go to the bone. ~Mark Twain
April, a freckled woman in this series, told me a story from her childhood: One day after playing outsid...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Fritz Liedtke Art
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Photogravure
Natalie
By Fritz Liedtke
Located in Sante Fe, NM
Beauty is only skin deep. But ah! me; freckles go to the bone. ~Mark Twain
April, a freckled woman in this series, told me a story from her childhood: One day after playing outsid...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Fritz Liedtke Art
Materials
Photogravure
Navae
By Fritz Liedtke
Located in Sante Fe, NM
Beauty is only skin deep. But ah! me; freckles go to the bone. ~Mark Twain
April, a freckled woman in this series, told me a story from her childhood: One day after playing outsid...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Fritz Liedtke Art
Materials
Photogravure
Samantha
By Fritz Liedtke
Located in Sante Fe, NM
Beauty is only skin deep. But ah! me; freckles go to the bone. ~Mark Twain
April, a freckled woman in this series, told me a story from her childhood: One day after playing outsid...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Fritz Liedtke Art
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Photogravure
Sarah
By Fritz Liedtke
Located in Sante Fe, NM
Beauty is only skin deep. But ah! me; freckles go to the bone. ~Mark Twain
April, a freckled woman in this series, told me a story from her childhood: One day after playing outsid...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Fritz Liedtke Art
Materials
Photogravure
Tiah
By Fritz Liedtke
Located in Sante Fe, NM
Beauty is only skin deep. But ah! me; freckles go to the bone. ~Mark Twain
April, a freckled woman in this series, told me a story from her childhood: One day after playing outsid...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Fritz Liedtke Art
Materials
Photogravure
York
By Fritz Liedtke
Located in Sante Fe, NM
Beauty is only skin deep. But ah! me; freckles go to the bone. ~Mark Twain
April, a freckled woman in this series, told me a story from her childhood: One day after playing outsid...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Fritz Liedtke Art
Materials
Photogravure
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