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Anna Widmer
Reverence

2019

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  • Harness Racer at Belmont Park 1884, Philadelphia
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  • Highland Sheep, Scotland
    By John Barker
    Located in Wiscasett, ME
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  • Rhythm of Wings
    By Grant Hacking
    Located in Wiscasett, ME
    Oil on panel, signed lower left. New England artist Grant Hacking was born and raised in South Africa and resided there until the age of twenty-five so he still experiences great pl...
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  • Bavarian Sonnenaufgang
    By Erwin Kettemann
    Located in Wiscasett, ME
    Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Erwin Kettemann (1897–1971) was a landscape painter from Munich. He was a representative of late Impressionism as well as the 19th century “Karlsru...
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