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Artist: Albert L. Dorne
Farmer Smoking his Pipe
Farmer Smoking his Pipe

Farmer Smoking his Pipe

By Albert L. Dorne

Located in Fort Washington, PA

Signature: Farmer Smoking his Pipe Medium: India and colored inks "Dorne never got around to producing his volume of instruction for the Famous Artists Schools, but a lot of that ma...

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1940s Albert L. Dorne Paintings

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Ink, India Ink

It's Fun to Play, Wurlitzer Advertisement
It's Fun to Play, Wurlitzer Advertisement

It's Fun to Play, Wurlitzer Advertisement

By Albert L. Dorne

Located in Fort Washington, PA

Medium: Watercolor on Canvas Signature: Unsigned Sight Size 10.75" x 14.00," Framed 26.00" x 27.00" Framed under glass.

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20th Century Albert L. Dorne Paintings

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Canvas, Watercolor

The Magic that Changes Moods, Wurlitzer Advertisement
The Magic that Changes Moods, Wurlitzer Advertisement

The Magic that Changes Moods, Wurlitzer Advertisement

By Albert L. Dorne

Located in Fort Washington, PA

Medium: Watercolor on Canvas Signature: Signed Lower Right Sight Size 10.75" x 14.00," Framed 26.00" x 27.00"

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20th Century Albert L. Dorne Paintings

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Canvas, Watercolor

Mayhem with a Mop
Mayhem with a Mop

Mayhem with a Mop

By Albert L. Dorne

Located in Fort Washington, PA

Signed Lower Right by Artist “I therefore reversed the mop, placed the soft end of it gently against the colonel’s face, and pushed him politely backward” Magazine story illustratio...

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1940s Albert L. Dorne Paintings

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Watercolor

Man on Ladder in Library
Man on Ladder in Library

Man on Ladder in Library

By Albert L. Dorne

Located in Fort Washington, PA

Date: 1944 Medium: Oil on Board Dimensions: 19.00" x 13.00" Signature: Signed Upper Left Advertisement for Gulf Oil, 1944.

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1940s Albert L. Dorne Paintings

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Oil, Board

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