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works by Howard Pyle from the Brokaw family collection : the exhibition, April 4 through May 17, 1998, Brandywine River Museum, Brandywine Conservancy, Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania., Howard Pyle
Title: History and romance
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works by Howard Pyle from the Brokaw family collection : the exhibition, April 4 through May 17, 1998, Brandywine River Museum, Brandywine Conservancy, Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania.
, Howard Pyle.

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