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Artist: Allan Carter
Allan Carter - Contemporary Watercolour, Watering Kudu
By Allan Carter
Located in Corsham, GB
A detailed depiction of a watering kudu by contemporary artist Allan Carter. Signed to the lower right. On watercolour paper laid to card.
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Original WW2 Blood Donor Poster UK Propaganda for HMSO by Allan Carter
By Allan Carter
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1940s Realist Allan Carter Art
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