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English: This is a screenshot from a news article describing the 1927 painting that was shown at an exhibition at the Great Plains Art Collection in the fall of 2001.
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Source https://www.newsbank.com/libraries/military/solutions/access-world-news
Author Alice Righter Edmiston

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