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Artist: Robert T. Hayes
Early Morning. Nova Scotia
By Robert T. Hayes
Located in Houston, TX
American artist from Ohio, Indiana. Robert Hayes (1915 - ?) was a member of the American Watercolor Society, also the D.C. Watercolor Society/ Association, and the best known for his...
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1960s Realist Robert T. Hayes Art
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Watercolor
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