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Salon de L'Oeuvre Unique woman pushing William Claxton was an American

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William Claxton was an American photographer and author who was known for his book of photographs of Steve McQueen and Jazzlife

John Bartha) try to blow up a planet causing turmoil on Earth

Her other hand rests on an ornate bow

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Salon de L'Oeuvre Unique woman pushing William Claxton was an American"Salon de l'Oeuvre Unique IVe. Salon de l'Art Franais Indpendant Du 22 Avril au 29 Mai 1932" English translation: "Salon of the Unique Work 4th Salon of Independent French Art From April 22 to May 29, 1932" The Salon de lart Franaise Indpendant was a Parisian art salon in operation before World War II. Artist: Paul Colin Condition: Good; please note stain along bottom right hand side. Material: Linen backed on acid free canvas Please note that all

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