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  • Horses with People on the Beach Ogunquit Beach"by Walt Kuhn
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  • Large 5+-Foot Landscape Oil Painting on Canvas by Gary Kremen, Framed
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  • "Otter Cove" Original Oil Painting by Robert White, Frameless Display
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