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Pete Sack

"DUCKS" A VARIETY OF SMALL WORKS
By Reveau Mott Bassett
Located in San Antonio, TX
Chairman of the group, a wonderful lady named Pete Fernandez, invited Mr. Bassett to teach. Mr. Bassett had
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20th Century American Impressionist Animal Paintings

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