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A color lithograph entitled "Composition" by Guerin Colas. The color lithograph depicts many shapes and colors.

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A woodcut entitled "Handstruck" by David Marcia Kiss. The woodcut depicts trees and hills and has two people hugging in the center of the piece. Kiss, David Marcia "Handstruck"

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A lithograph entitled "Stadt und demons" by Harold Stetzer. The piece shows what appear to be very dark buildings with whitish faces in them. Some of the buildings have flags on their spires. Stetzor, Harold "Stadt und demons"

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A lithograph entitled "Ritual of the Huichol Indian Tribe" by Angel Bracho. The lithograph depicts a man walking along a path. He is carrying arrows and food on his back and holds primitive weapons in both hands. A short distance behind the man is…

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Lithograph by Alberto Beltran entitled "Grinding the Sugar Cane, Puebla." The lithorgaph depicts one man in the front putting sugar can into a grinder while a horse turns the grinder. Two more people are situtated behind the man are cutting more…

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An etching titled "Ancestors". The piece depicts black and white abstract shapes. There is a note with the piece which states, ""Ancestors", an etching by Iris Simon comes to you with Christmas Greetings from Collectors of American Art, Inc." The…

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A color woodcut titled "Horned Beasties". The piece depicts green shapes on a black background. The tissue paper that was originally put between the item and the matting…

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A color lithograph titled "Butterflies". The piece depicts four butterflys against an abstract background. It is numbered 26/200.

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An engraving titled "Passing By". The piece depicts a train speeding through a train crossing. Reference: Who’s Who in American Art - 1940. The piece is numbered 18/25.
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