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Artist: Stephen Seymour Thomas
Boats at the Dock
By Stephen Seymour Thomas
Located in Dallas, TX
gouache with pen and ink signed "Seymour Thomas" at lower right
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20th Century Academic Stephen Seymour Thomas Art

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Gouache, Ink, Pen

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