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Artist: Arnie Gore
"Milwaukee Reads--Harry W. Schwartz Bookshop, " Silkscreen Poster by Arnold Gore
By Arnie Gore
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"Milwaukee Reads - Harry W. Schwartz Bookshop" is a silkscreen poster for a bookshop in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The illustrator Arnold (Arnie) Gore designed it a...
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1980s Modern Arnie Gore Art

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