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Reginald Heade

The Street of Shame
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Signed Lower Left This illustration was published as the cover of The Street of Shame by Paul Reville, Archer Books, 1953. Matted and framed under acrylic ot 21.6" x 18.6"
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Gouache, Watercolor, Board

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