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Artist: Worth Brehm
Penrod and Sam with Rake and Horse in the Barn
By Worth Brehm
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Charcoal on Board Signature: Signed Upper Left by the Artist Contact for exact dimensions. Published for the serialized Penrod and Sam stories in Cosmopolitan Magazine betw...
Category

1910s Worth Brehm Art

Materials

Board, Charcoal

Penrod, Sam and Roddy Bits fighting for the “Horn of Fame”
By Worth Brehm
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Published for the serialized Penrod and Sam stories in Cosmopolitan Magazine between 1910 and 1918 Signed Upper Left by the Artist
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1910s Worth Brehm Art

Materials

Board, Charcoal

Children with Firecrackers
By Worth Brehm
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Charcoal on Illustration Board Signature: Initialed Middle Left Contact for exact dimensions. Cosmopolitan Magazine #349 July 17/25
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Early 20th Century Worth Brehm Art

Materials

Illustration Board, Charcoal

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