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Artist: Willard Mullin
Moo-oo-oose!
By Willard Mullin
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: The medium of this artwork is ink and crayon over graphite on pebble-grain Coquille board, with blue-pencil background shading. Signature: Signed Lower Right
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20th Century Willard Mullin Art

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Crayon, Ink, Board, Color Pencil, Graphite

The Huckster
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Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Pencil and Ink Drawing Signature: Signed Lower Right Sports Drawing Cartoon The comic strip drawing depicts New York Giants announcer and for...
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1940s Willard Mullin Art

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Ink, Pencil

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