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Charming late 19th or early 20th century oil on board. This little gem has great detail of a horse with a feedbag in a landscape. It is signed or initialed but I cannot make it out. It measures 11 1/2 inches wide by 9 1/2 inches high. The frame measures 16 1/2” x 14 1/2”
- Dimensions:Height: 9.5 in (24.13 cm)Width: 11.5 in (29.21 cm)
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- Gallery Location:San Francisco, CA
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU1378213228042
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