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Artist: Frank Hill
Synthesis
By Frank Hill
Located in New York, NY
Frank Hill (English 1881 - 1981 ) "Synthesis", Figurative/Academic/Realist Original Etching signed in Pencil on Paper (No Edition Specified), 11 x 14, Early 20th Century, 1920 Colo...
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1920s Realist Frank Hill Prints and Multiples

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