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William J. Bell, “Grain painted door”, Indiana, 1873, Paint on wood, 77 5/8 × 30 × 2 in., Colle…
Grain painted door
William J. Bell, “Grain painted door”, Indiana, 1873, Paint on wood, 77 5/8 × 30 × 2 in., Colle…
William J. Bell, “Grain painted door”, Indiana, 1873, Paint on wood, 77 5/8 × 30 × 2 in., Collection American Folk Art Museum, New York, Museum of American Folk Art Purchase, 1988.24.1. Photo by American Folk Art Museum.
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Grain painted door

Artist ((active late 19th century))
Date1873
Place/RegionIndiana
MediumPaint on wood
Dimensions77 5/8 × 30 × 2"
Credit LineMuseum of American Folk Art Purchase
Accession number1988.24.1
CopyrightThe American Folk Art Museum believes this work to be in the public domain.
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