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Rauch & Lang Electric Cars -1917A

Prestige; only a few can enjoy the luxury of the Rauch & Lang Electric. Show by furr-trimmed robe and boots, top hat with silk gloves, and other signs of wealth.

Artist: C. Everett Johnson
Source: Galen Handy
Restoration by: magscanner

Date: 10/07/2009
Owner: Magazine Art Gallery Administrator
Full size: 649x907
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