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1963 Print Eduardo Mark Colombian Indian Woman Coal - ORIGINAL COL1 COLL2 This is an original 1893

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This is an original 1893 halftone print of the newpaper office buildings along Park Row

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This is an original 1947 black and white print ad for the automatic washing machine that was made and sold by Bendix Home Appliances

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1963 Print Eduardo Mark Colombian Indian Woman Coal - ORIGINAL COL1 COLL2 This is an original 1893This is an original watercolor print from Eduardo (Edward) Mark titled "Carbonera Indigena" translated as "Indian Woman who sells Coal". In this painting an elderly woman is bent over carrying two large sacks of coal on her back while a strap around her head actually supports the load. Along the bottom Mark writes "Bogota Oct. 8th 1847". Edward Walhouse Mark was born in Malaga, Spain in 1817 where his father was head of the English Consulary. Arriving

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