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Charles H. Wolf, attr., Pennsylvania Farmstead with Many Fences, c. 1847

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Attributed: Orchard
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Charles H. Wolf, attr.
Date
c. 1847
Title
Pennsylvania Farmstead with Many Fences
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pen and watercolor on paper
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45.7 x 60.5 cm
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Charles H. Wolf, attr., Pennsylvania Farmstead with Many Fences, c. 1847, pen and watercolor on paper, 18 x 23 13/16 in. (45.7 x 60.5 cm). Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Gift of Maxim Karolik for the M. and M. Karolik Collection of American Watercolors and Drawings, 1800–1875, 56.740. Photograph © Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.

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