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Artist: Amos Sangster
Storm Sky Over the Farm
By Amos Sangster
Located in Buffalo, NY
An original antique watercolor by American artist Amos Sangster featuring a dramatic allegorical composition and spectacular hand carved frame.
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1890s American Realist Amos Sangster Art

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Watercolor, Paper

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