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Artist: Bert Geer Phillips
"In The Woods"
By Bert Geer Phillips
Located in Warren, NJ
Bert Geer Phillips (1868-1956) Original Oil On Board
In good condition
Measures 22x17
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1940s Bert Geer Phillips Art
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