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Artist: Henry Ives Cobb, Jr.
Six Guns
By Henry Ives Cobb, Jr.
Located in North Clarendon, VT
Fantastic New York Central Park scene by Henry Ives Cobb Jr. Signed lower left. Gouache on paper. Titled "Six Gun". Henry Ives Cobb Jr. (March 24, 1883 – August 1974) was an America...
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