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Lewis Smith, “Untitled ("Kitty Hawk Brewery Dayton, USA") (double-sided)”, Ohio, United States,…
Untitled ("Kitty Hawk Brewery Dayton, USA") (double-sided)
Lewis Smith, “Untitled ("Kitty Hawk Brewery Dayton, USA") (double-sided)”, Ohio, United States,…
Lewis Smith, “Untitled ("Kitty Hawk Brewery Dayton, USA") (double-sided)”, Ohio, United States, n.d., Colored pencil, ink, crayon on brown paper bag, 17 x 12 in., Collection of the American Folk Art Museum, Gift of Audrey B. Heckler, 2022.6.29. Photo by American Folk Art Museum.
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Untitled ("Kitty Hawk Brewery Dayton, USA") (double-sided)

Artist ((1907–1998))
Daten.d.
Place/RegionOhio, United States
MediumColored pencil, ink, crayon on brown paper bag
Dimensions17 x 12"
Credit LineGift of Audrey B. Heckler
Accession number2022.6.29
Photo CreditAmerican Folk Art Museum
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