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Joe Radar Roberts
Monochromatic Brown Toned Western Portrait Drawing of a Cowboy and Two Horses

20th Century

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    20th Century Naturalistic Animal Drawings and Watercolors

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  • Early Naturalistic Wildlife Animal Rendering of a Possible Capuchin Monkey
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    Early naturalistic wildlife rendering by the English artist Peter Paillou. The work features a delicately rendered depiction of a possible capuchin monkey from an 18th century specim...
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  • Naturalistic Pencil Study of A Cow
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