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"The End of the Village, Nantucket"
By Anna W. Speakman
Located in Lambertville, NJ
Signed LL
Anna Weatherby Parry Speakman was born in Springfield, Illinois, in the late part of the nineteenth century. Yet another artist of obvious talent, there is little known in...
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1920s Anna W. Speakman Art
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Pair of Oil on Board Cityscapes by Anna Speakman
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Wonderfully painted on Rittenhouse Square, these complimentary paintings illustrate a stark contrast between trees and City Hall in Philadelphia, PA...
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