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Don Jacot Trapper's Alley Gouache on Board Framed Photo Realistic Painting
Don Jacot Trapper's Alley Gouache on Board Framed Photo Realistic Painting

Don Jacot Trapper's Alley Gouache on Board Framed Photo Realistic Painting

Located in Keego Harbor, MI

" - created in 1994 by Detroit artist Don Jacot (8x7, 16x14 framed). Professionally framed and in excellent

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1990s American American Classical Paintings

Materials

Paper

Don Jacot Trapper's Alley Gouache on Board Framed Photo Realistic Painting
Don Jacot Trapper's Alley Gouache on Board Framed Photo Realistic Painting

Don Jacot Trapper's Alley Gouache on Board Framed Photo Realistic Painting

Located in Keego Harbor, MI

" - created in 1994 by Detroit artist Don Jacot (8 x 7, 16 x 14 framed). Professionally framed and in

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Antique 15th Century and Earlier Paintings

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Paper

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