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Artist: John Duillo
The Apache's Bloodiest Hour, True Frontier Magazine Cover
By John Duillo
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Date: 1969 Medium: Gouache on Board Dimensions: 14.50" x 18.50" Signature: Signed Lower Right True Frontier magazine cover, January 1969
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1960s John Duillo Art

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Gouache, Board

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