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Artist: William John Krullaars
“Autumn Colors”
By William John Krullaars
Located in Southampton, NY
Signed lower right
Sight size 10 x 14 inches
Overall size with blue mat and walnut and gold liner frame 17.5 x 21.5 inches. Circa 1910
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Early 1900s Post-Impressionist William John Krullaars Paintings
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Watercolor, Paper
$680 Sale Price
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1960, Maurice Prendergast, 1859–1924, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
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