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Artist: Roy Grinnell
Tiger & Fighter Plane
Tiger & Fighter Plane

Tiger & Fighter Plane

By Roy Grinnell

Located in Fort Washington, PA

Signed Lower Left

Category

20th Century Roy Grinnell Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

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