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Artist: Hjalmar Amundsen
Boats in Harbor
By Hjalmar Amundsen
Located in New York, NY
J.J. ENWRIGHT A.K.A Cappy Amundsen 1911-2001 Born Caspar Hjalmar Emerson III in New York City in 1911, and in 1946 legally changed his name to Hjalmar Amundsen in honor of his great-...
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20th Century American Impressionist Hjalmar Amundsen Paintings

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