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Artist: John Knowles Hare
Saturday Evening Post Cover
By John Knowles Hare
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Date: 1921
Medium: Pastel on Paper
Dimensions: 28.00" x 21.00"
Signature: Signed Lower Right
Satuday Evening Post Cover, November 12, 1921
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1920s John Knowles Hare Drawings and Watercolor Paintings
Materials
Paper, Pastel
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