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Taddy Dann
Dominican Cottage 1962 by Taddy Dann

1962

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    Oil on canvas, 1966, signed 'Julian Barrow' and dated lower right. Art Sz: 12"H x 16"W Frame Sz: 17"H x 21"W Provenance: The artist thence by descent The Estate of Mary S. B. Braga Artist Bio: Julian Barrow was known for his landscapes and paintings of country houses...
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  • "Douglas & Mary Fairbanks Sr. Boxwood Farm Virginia Estate Oil On Board"
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    Art Sz: 8 1/2"H x 11 1/2"W Frame Sz: 11 1/2"H x 14 1/2"W Artist: Miss Mary Munn Boxwood: Hot Springs, Bath Co, VA Boxwood Farm...where Mary “America’s Sweetheart” Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks, Sr. came to hide from the ever-watching eyes of the world. “The place was so seductive that I said I’d married the farm and Mary Lee came with it,” said Fairbanks in his autobiography. Huntington Hartford...
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  • "Bermuda Island Harbour Scene c1955 Watercolour By Alfred Birdsey"
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