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Artist: Will (William Howard) Shuster
Canyon Road, Sante Fe
By Will (William Howard) Shuster
Located in Missouri, MO
Canyon Road, Santa Fe By. William Howard Shuster (American, 1893-1969) Signed Lower Right Edition of 100 Lower Center Titled Lower Left Unframed: 4" x 4.75" Framed: 15.75" x 15.25" ...
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20th Century American Modern Will (William Howard) Shuster Figurative Prints

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