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Palmolive Soap -1915B

From Spain comes the olive oil used in Palmolive soap, and here the Spanish lady checks the olives just brought in in the carry buckets of a burro. Spotty colors represent a peeling whitewashed wall behind them. Published in the August, 1915 issue of DELINEATOR.

Source: Mariangela Buch
Restoration by: Mariangela Buch

Date: 01/06/2010
Owner: Magazine Art Gallery Administrator
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