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Artist: George Overbury Hart
AWAITING THE BOATS RETURN
By George Overbury Hart
Located in Portland, ME
Hart, George Overbury (Pop). AWAITING THE BOATS' RETURN. Etching, not dated. Edition size not known. Signed in pencil, lower right. 5 x 7 inches, 126 x 177 mm. (plate), 7 1/4 x 9 1/...
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Mid-20th Century George Overbury Hart Art

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Etching

Mexican Orchestra (joy of the people is captured in this celebratory festival)
By George Overbury Hart
Located in New Orleans, LA
"Mexican Orchestra" is one of the George Overbury Hart's largest pieces. It is #14 from a limited edition of 50. The image captures a festive event with hanging lanterns, an orches...
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1920s American Modern George Overbury Hart Art

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Lithograph

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