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UnknownPoker Game Confrontation, Likely Illustration for Man's Action, 19591959
1959
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"Poker Game Confrontation." Likely illustration for Man's Action magazine, 1959. Artist unidentified. Dated 1959 on verso. Laid into matte; archivally framed.
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