Mother and Children Coming Back from Gathering Apples, from Rip Van Winkle by Washington Irving, pub. 1910 by Arthur Rackham

Mother and Children Coming Back from Gathering Apples, from Rip Van Winkle by Washington Irving, pub. 1910

(Mother and children coming back from gathering apples, from Rip Van Winkle by Washington Irving, pub. 1910 )


Arthur Rackham

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1910  ·  colour lithograph  ·  Picture ID: 643779

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Mother and Children Coming Back from Gathering Apples, from Rip Van Winkle by Washington Irving, pub. 1910 by Arthur Rackham. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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