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Artist: Peggy Dodds
Mother and Child with Goldfish
Mother and Child with Goldfish

Mother and Child with Goldfish

By Peggy Dodds

Located in Los Angeles, CA

A whimsical pastel featuring a Mother with her Child on her lap that just pulled a goldfish from it's bowl. A charming large work that is exquisitely framed. Peggy Dodds Williams ...

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