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"Spreading the Word"
From a 24" x 30" Acrylic on canvas
In the early twenties technologies as we know them and take for granted today were still in their infancy. The powered airplane was barely twenty years old. Trains were the main mode of overland transportation and the telephone still had humans as operators. A sign painter and his apprentice are seen painting one of the hundreds of Mail Pouch barns that started showing up all over at that time.
Available as a 12" x 15"
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