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    Posted 9 years ago

    LJK
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    I would like to figure out who the artist is on this print. Was given to my parents about 60 years ago. It's printed on very heavy poster. No other information on it other than at the bottom 'The Welcome Guest.'

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    Comments

    1. dlhodges, 8 years ago
      Did you find who the artist is? It looks very old.
    2. historybuff121759 historybuff121759, 8 years ago
      Have this print in pics fr/Grt Grdma in E Tx; any updates on artist?
    3. historybuff121759 historybuff121759, 8 years ago
      Artist/printer is William Sartain from NY
    4. historybuff121759 historybuff121759, 8 years ago
      Is it for sale??
    5. historybuff121759 historybuff121759, 5 years ago
      Looking for a print of this as my GGrandmother had a cc in ornate gold frame:)
    6. kaymakglan, 4 years ago
      This is an etching done by Jennie Brownscombe, circa 1911-1920. My parents have this in the original frame.

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