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Artist: Kenneth Stevens MacIntire
Polo Match Pencil Drawing by Kenneth Stevens MacIntire (1891-1979)
By Kenneth Stevens MacIntire
Located in Bristol, CT
Preparatory equine pencil drawing by Kenneth Stevens MacIntire (1891-1979)
Pencil on paper
Art Sz: 8.5" x 12"
Frame Sz: 14.75" x 17.75"
Kenneth Stevens MacIntire (1891 - 1979) wa...
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20th Century Kenneth Stevens MacIntire Art
Materials
Pencil
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