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    • Bernice Huber signed water color of irises, signed B. Huber Canal CA 1960
      Dec. 06, 2015

      Bernice Huber signed water color of irises, signed B. Huber Canal CA 1960

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      Bernice Huber signed water color of irises, signed B. Huber Canal CA 1960 22.5"x12.5" framed Bernice M. Huber was born in Clem, Oregon on April 29, 1915. Huber painted landscapes, seascapes, and still life works in an impressionist manner. She worked in watercolors, oils, and acrylics. She studied art at the University of Washington, the Warner Studio in Portland, Oregon, and at the Chouinard Art Institute in Los Angeles, California. Huber also spent time studying with prominent watercolor artists Richard Yip, George Post, Eliot O'Hara, Rex Brandt, and Edgar Whitney. Huber moved to the Monterey Peninsula in 1952 and settled in Carmel. In 1958 she moved to Sedona, Arizona, but returned to the Monterey Peninsula in 1961. In addition to her painting work she also did extensive pottery work.

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    • Bernice Huber signed water color of irises, signed B. Huber Canal CA 1960
      Nov. 15, 2015

      Bernice Huber signed water color of irises, signed B. Huber Canal CA 1960

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      Bernice Huber signed water color of irises, signed B. Huber Canal CA 1960 22.5"x12.5" framed Bernice M. Huber was born in Clem, Oregon on April 29, 1915. Huber painted landscapes, seascapes, and still life works in an impressionist manner. She worked in watercolors, oils, and acrylics. She studied art at the University of Washington, the Warner Studio in Portland, Oregon, and at the Chouinard Art Institute in Los Angeles, California. Huber also spent time studying with prominent watercolor artists Richard Yip, George Post, Eliot O'Hara, Rex Brandt, and Edgar Whitney. Huber moved to the Monterey Peninsula in 1952 and settled in Carmel. In 1958 she moved to Sedona, Arizona, but returned to the Monterey Peninsula in 1961. In addition to her painting work she also did extensive pottery work.

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