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Happy WW.
I have never seen this painting befoe. Thanks. Happy WW
A blacksmith? Or is this the earliest version of a waffle iron on record? This is a great painting. Thanks.
He is indeed a blacksmith - a rather colorful one! There's a bit of history attached to this.
Thanks for visiting!
Excellent choice for WW. Thanks for stopping by, and your kind comments on our Harriet Tubman write-up. I'm going to add you to our sidebar as I think I'm going to be a regular reader of here .. :)
Do I see a Boston-ish building in the background?... and the work the man is doing seems a bit more delicate than horseshoes and wagon wheels... could this be Paul Revere??
I am not very well-versed on smiths. Interesting painting.
No, not Boston. Not Revere - next generation.
I've always loved this painting.
My sympathies. Thanks for stopping by and your comments! Nice painting for WW as well.
A blacksmith indeed! A blacksmith he be! Very sweet
~smiles~
Very pretty picture! Happy WW!
That was a really good painting to choose.
What a very nice WW post.
Thank you for visiting mine.
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