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Antonio Barone
Mother Hen

$2,500
£1,905.05
€2,197.04
CA$3,550.75
A$3,815.08
CHF 2,046.78
MX$44,946.05

About the Item

Antonio Barone American, 1889-1971 Mother Hen Oil on canvas 22 ½ by 30 in, w/ frame 29 ⅞ by 37 ⅝ in Inventory Number: 01880
  • Creator:
    Antonio Barone (1889 - 1971, American)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 29.88 in (75.9 cm)Width: 37.63 in (95.59 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Sheffield, MA
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: 018801stDibs: LU700317493842

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