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Dorothy Stratton KingStudy for Sunday's bull was very brave1962
1962
About the Item
- Creator:Dorothy Stratton King (1909 - 2007, American)
- Creation Year:1962
- Dimensions:Height: 8.38 in (21.29 cm)Width: 11.13 in (28.28 cm)
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- Condition:excellent, normal wear, no issues.
- Gallery Location:Fallbrook, CA
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU2249211513422
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