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Artist: William Constable Adam
"Women at the Well" - Tucson, Arizona Southwestern Figurative Landscape
By William Constable Adam
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Gorgeous early 19th Century Native American figurative landscape of women at well in Tucson, Arizona by William Constable Adams (American, 1846 - 1931),...
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1920s American Impressionist William Constable Adam Art
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Canvas, Oil
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