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    7 - 8 March 2006

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    • Robert Loftin Newman (1827-191
    Lot 69

    Robert Loftin Newman (1827-1912)

    A Family in the Woods

    Price realised

    USD 2,040

    Estimate

    USD 2,500 - USD 3,500

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    Robert Loftin Newman (1827-1912)
    A Family in the Woods
    signed with initials 'R.L.N.E' (lower left)
    oil on panel
    11¾ x 8¾ in. (29.9 x 22.2 cm.)

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