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Artist: Edgar Franklin Wittmack
Deep Sea Fisherman, Saturday Evening Post Cover
By Edgar Franklin Wittmack
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Oil on Canvas Signature: Signed Lower Right Sight Size 28.00" x 23.00", Framed 34.00" x 29.00" Cover of The Saturday Evening Post, February 2, 1935
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1930s Edgar Franklin Wittmack Art

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Canvas, Oil

Santa
By Edgar Franklin Wittmack
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Signed Lower Right
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20th Century Edgar Franklin Wittmack Art

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Oil

Striding Drum Major, Magazine Cover
By Edgar Franklin Wittmack
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Oil on Canvas Signature: Signed and Dated Lower Right Cover of American Boy Weekly Magazine, 1927 of a Striding Drum Major Edgar Franklin Wittmack ...
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1920s Other Art Style Edgar Franklin Wittmack Art

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Canvas, Oil

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