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Artist: Frank T. Marrill
Pilgrims Fairwell
Pilgrims Fairwell

Pilgrims Fairwell

By Frank T. Marrill

Located in Fort Washington, PA

Date: 1880 Medium: Oil on Board Dimensions: 18.20" x 24.00" Signature: Signed Lower Right

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1880s Frank T. Marrill Figurative Paintings

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Oil, Board

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