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Edward Betts The Neville-Sargent Gallery #2 anti-drug campaign Please note that all sizes

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1930s Rebel Arts poster advocating for worker's unions featuring two men and one woman side by side with fists raised

constructed between the 17th and 18th centuries and initially used by King Louis XIII before him

(There is also a 22x33 version here)

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Edward Betts The Neville-Sargent Gallery #2 anti-drug campaign Please note that all sizes"Edward Betts An Exhibition of His Paintings April 7 30, 1979 The Neville Sargent Gallery Wilmette" Edward Howard Betts was an American painter, collagist, author, and teacher. He was known for his abstract paintings, which he developed using an improvisational method. Condition: Excellent Material: Paper Please note that all sizes are approximate.

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