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1862—the second year of the Civil War—convened 16 people at his Dorchester home to unite themselves into what they called an “unsectarian Church of Jesus Christ”
I might gift these as stocking stuffers to friends or family members who share some qualities with these very personality-rich birds
The paper is as documented--a nice weight art/document type paper
and I'll never resist them if I can afford them (which is
Holding Hands in the Forest, With Dog, Naive Painting on Plywood Panel beaded moccasin coin purse 1862—the second year of thePure joy, this one for me just perfectly capturing the feeling of a walk through the woods with someone one loves (and I love how gender ambiguous these two are) with happy dog alongside, wading into the brush of course, and red tongue hanging out. The yellow of what I guess is a field behind the trees gives the whole thing a bit of a warm glow, too just wonderful. 8 13 16" x 5 11 16" w, painted on a plywood panel, excellent condition.
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