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Portrait of a woman and a boy leaning against a porch railing behind a flower box.
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Portrait of a woman and a boy leaning against a porch railing behind a flower box.
Portrait of a woman and a boy leaning against a porch railing behind a flower box.
Visitin' Miss Laura, Augusta Oelschig, c. 1970-1979, oil on Masonite, Telfair Museum of Art, Savannah, Georgia, © Estate of Augusta Oelschig.

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Artist (American, 1918 - 2000)
Date1942 - 2000
MediumMediums: pencil, charcoal, ink, watercolor, gouache, and oil paint; Supports: tracing paper, palette paper, woven paper, panel, masonite, canvasboard and canvas
DimensionsVarious sheet sizes from 5 x 81/2 inches to 17 x 22 inches
Credit LineBequest of Augusta Oelschig.
Object number2019.41.1-.31
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