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Artist: Marion Osborn Cunningham
'Formal Samoan Meal', NYMoMA, Metropolitan Museum, National Gallery, SFAA, GGIE
By Marion Osborn Cunningham
Located in Santa Cruz, CA
'Formal Samoan Meal' by Marion Osborn Cunningham, 1948. New York Museum of Modern Art, Metropolitan Museum, National Gallery, San Francisco Ar...
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1940s Marion Osborn Cunningham Figurative Prints

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