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File:Samuel Colman - Hudson River From Irvington.jpg

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02:16, 27 March 2021Thumbnail for version as of 02:16, 27 March 20212,048 × 1,089 (449 KB)Beyond My Ken{{artwork |wikidata=Q20487138 |Description=''Hudson River from Irvington'' |medium={{oil on canvas}} |dimensions={{size|cm|41.5925|77.1525}} |gallery = {{Institution:Hudson River Museum}} |Source=Hudson River Museum |Date=1867 |artist = {{creator:Samuel Colman}} |inscriptions= |Permission=PD }}

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