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Artist: Leyton Forbes
Leyton Forbes (fl.1900-1925) - Signed Watercolour, The Quiet Village
By Leyton Forbes
Located in Corsham, GB
A charming watercolour scene of a quiet village street in the early morning, The only sign of life we can see are two chickens walking across the road. S...
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Early 20th Century Leyton Forbes Art
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Watercolor
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