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126 Oak Street, McClellanville, South Carolina, 2000, by West Fraser

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126 Oak Street, McClellanville, South Carolina, by West Fraser

126 Oak Street, McClellanville, South Carolina, 2000
West Fraser (American, b. 1955)
Oil on linen; 32 x 40 inches
Gibbes Museum of Art, Museum Purchase with funds provided by Richard Dailey and a partial gift of The Charleston Renaissance Gallery, Inc.

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