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Saturday Evening Post 1934-03-17

A well-dressed horsewoman has fallen off her mount, and a little black boy points off to the left where her horse has run off. Items by Hal G. Evarts, "Ike" Hoover, and Eleanor Mercein.

Artist: Norman Rockwell
Source: eBay seller powerangers
Restoration by: magscanner

Date: 07/14/2014
Owner: Magazine Art Gallery Administrator
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