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Artist: Franklin Booth
"The Thief" Story Illustration for Everybody
s Magazine
By Franklin Booth
Located in Fort Washington, PA
"Where the pure child-face had first drifted across his bewildered vision." Illustration for "The Thief," by Constance Smedley, published in Everybody's Magazine, September, 1908, p....
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Early 1900s Franklin Booth Art
Materials
Pencil
"The Thief" Story Illustration for Everybody
s Magazine
By Franklin Booth
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Signed "Franklin Booth" Lower Left
"Where the pure child-face had first drifted across his bewildered vision." Illustration for "The Thief," by Constance Smedley, published in Every...
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Early 1900s Franklin Booth Art
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Pencil
Fountain
By Franklin Booth
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Watercolor on Paper
Dimensions: 10.00" x 7.75"
Signature: Signed Lower Right
"[19]15 Life cover color" in the artist's hand on verso, suggesting th...
Category
Early 20th Century Franklin Booth Art
Materials
Paper, Watercolor
$21,000
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India Bangladesh Indistinctly signed in Bengal 1979 Watercolour Fisherman Dacca
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Indistinctly signed in Bengali, dated ‘79
Bangladesh/Indian
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Untitled - Fishermen
1979
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