Al Taylor, “The Peabody Group #3” (1992), pencil, gouache, ink, and tea on Lenox paper, 50 x 38 inches

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Al Taylor, “The Peabody Group #3” (1992), pencil, gouache, ink, and tea on Lenox paper, 50 x 38 inches
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