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    I have been looking for a copy or repoduction of an old picture I see in my local Cracker Barrel restaurant.It looks to be from the late 1800s/early 1900s. It is a little girl asleep in a bed with a white American Bulldog watching over her.The picture there either doesn't have a signature on it, or the ornate frame it's in covers it.
    I've tried looking for a copy on ebay, but the only time I found one, it too, had an elaborate frame and was way out of my budget.
    I think I need to know the artist, or the name of the print to help me look for it, as I have never been able to find it(except that one time)with the searches I come up with.If anyone knows the pictute I'm talking about and could let me know the name,artist, whatever I sure would appreciate it.
    Thanks!
     
    Posts: 1626 | Location: south Alabama | Registered: Jan 02, 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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