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Artist: Myron Barlow
Woman with Strawberries
Woman with Strawberries

Woman with Strawberries

By Myron Barlow

Located in Sheffield, MA

Myron Barlow American, 1873-1937 Woman with Strawberries Oil on canvas 29 by 29 in. W/frame 35 by 35 in. Unsigned Studied: Art Institution of Chicago; Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Gerome...

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Early 1900s American Impressionist Myron Barlow Art

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Oil

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