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SKU: 65156
Creator: Horace Pippin
Date: c. 1940
Original Medium: Oil on burnt-wood panel
Original Size: 12 x 15 1/8 in.
Location: Barnes Foundation
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Extra Large32x40 / 40x32$159$449

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