File:Pierre Daura Fall at the McCorkle's Barn.jpg
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Pierre Daura, "Fall at the McCorkle's Barn", ca. 1942, Oil Painting on Canvas Board, 17.5 x 23.63". |
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Georgia Musaeum of Art |
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