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Artist: McClelland Barclay
Elegant Couple, Good Housekeeping Illustration
By McClelland Barclay
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Date: 1934 Medium: Charcoal on Paper Dimensions: 34.00" x 25.00" Signature: Signed Lower Right Story illustration: Elegant couple considers floor plan drawn in the sand. “Benda finished explaining the house plan she had drawn in the sand. ‘But, Benda,’ Don said, examining it, ‘the place is not complete. Haven't you forgotten something?’ ‘That's all... I'm sure... Don,’ she answered softly.” Story illustration: “Between the Owl's Nest and a Rift in the Clouds”, author: Clara Hood Rugel, Good Housekeeping...
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1930s McClelland Barclay Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Paper, Charcoal

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