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American Children and their Pets

  • Post author:Laura Wood
  • Post published:February 5, 2016
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z Deacon Robert Peckham (American, 1785-1877). Portrait of a Young Child in a White Dress and Red Shoes with Peach and Dog. C. 1830
Deacon Robert Peckham, Portrait of a Young Child in a White Dress and Red Shoes with Peach and Dog. C. 1830

CHARMING folk art of American children with their dogs and cats can be found at It’s about Time.

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