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<p>[QUOTE="PapaJames, post: 2174522, member: 15074"]HBW was not well known at the time of this painting so there is no way to answer these questions. It may be common now to know these answers, but this is over 100 years ago and he was not known for art or much of anything else at the time of the paintings. I can contact the Taylor family to learn more about the location. Answering your other questions would be speculation...[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="PapaJames, post: 2174522, member: 15074"]HBW was not well known at the time of this painting so there is no way to answer these questions. It may be common now to know these answers, but this is over 100 years ago and he was not known for art or much of anything else at the time of the paintings. I can contact the Taylor family to learn more about the location. Answering your other questions would be speculation...[/QUOTE]
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