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Thomas C Cole Painting

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After Thomas Cole, Female Academy Dreams of Arcadia, mid 19th C.
Located in Hallowell, ME
In a walnut frame total dimensions: canvas size 27" x 34" after Thomas Cole whose prints were
Category

Mid-19th Century Folk Art Landscape Paintings

Materials

Oil

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