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Artist: Dawson Dawson-Watson
"On the Hopi Reservation" Rare Adobe Scene by Dawson Dawson-Watson circa 1927
By Dawson Dawson-Watson
Located in San Antonio, TX
Dawson Dawson-Watson "On the Hopi Reservation" Has two different old gallery labels on the verso from Santa Fe Galleries.
(1864-1939)
San Antonio Artis...
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1920s Impressionist Dawson Dawson-Watson Art
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