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Artist: Frederic Marlett Bell-Smith
Lake in the Rockies
By Frederic Marlett Bell-Smith
Located in North Clarendon, VT
Fantastic watercolor of the Canadian Rocky Mountains by Frederic Marlett Bell-Smith. Likely in or around Banff. A beautiful addition to any collection by a true master. Signed lower ...
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Early 1900s Impressionist Frederic Marlett Bell-Smith Paintings

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