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Fritz Vogt

Residence of Mr. and Mrs. Gerge Ottman / Charleston, N.Y.
Located in Saratoga Springs, NY
Signed lower right and dated lower left August 29, 1893 Little is known about Fritz Vogt until
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1890s Folk Art Landscape Paintings

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Pencil, Paper

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