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Artist: Michael John Hill
“frosty November morning”
By Michael John Hill
Located in Warren, NJ
Michael John Hill “frosty November morning” oil painting on canvas . In good condition measures 74x62 . Buyer is responsible for any additional shipp...
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20th Century Michael John Hill Art

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