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Greeting Card: Christmas 1880

Artist
Gareth Long
Price
$5.00
Date
2022
Publisher
Art Metropole
Format
Multiples
Genre
Greeting Card
Description

Produced for Art Metropole’s 2022 membership drive. Featuring artwork by Gareth Long.

  1. Christmas 1880
 

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