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Artist: Earl Blossom
Men Holding Up a Box
By Earl Blossom
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Four men sweating as they are holding up a box above their heads.
Signed lower right.
Earl Blossom had no formal art instruction, but received his t...
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20th Century Other Art Style Earl Blossom Art
Materials
Board, Gouache
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