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Artist: J. Lewis
The River Thames at Richmond, Fine Victorian Oil Painting Impressive Gilt Frame
By J. Lewis
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
Artist/ School: by James Lewis, British late 19th century Title: The River Thames viewed from Richmond Hill Medium: oil on canvas, framed Framed: 12.75 x 16.5 inches Canvas: 8 x 1...
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19th Century Victorian J. Lewis Art

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"Off To School" Limited Edition Etching, 3/77
By J. Lewis
Located in Clinton Township, MI
"Off to School" is a Limited Edition Etching, 3/77 by the artist J. LEWIS. It measures 17 x 11 inches and is unframed. The date of creation is 3-27-82. The print is covered in plasti...
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1980s J. Lewis Art

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