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Artist: Robert Patterson
At the Fair, Magazine Story Illustration
By Robert Patterson
Located in Fort Washington, PA
"Amazing New Discovery" is written in the background.
Signed Lower Right.
Robert Patterson was born in Chicago and attended the Chicago Art Institute. Among his teachers there and later were Harvey Dunn, Walt Louderback, Ralph Barton...
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Materials
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