Cannabaceae

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Description Painting by Gladys Johnston, "Man in Canoe and Grizzly" from the 1960's. Oil on masonite. 46.0 x 60.6 cm. The painting is based on the cover of Cavalier magazine, September 1954. Collection of David Grayson. This photo will be added to Gladys Johnston
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Date of publication 1988
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