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One January afternoon, at dusk, the Matagami winter mail jingled up to the trade-house.
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One January afternoon, at dusk, the Matagami winter mail jingled up to the trade-house.
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N.C. Wyeth
(American, 1882 - 1945)
One January afternoon, at dusk, the Matagami winter mail jingled up to the trade-house.
Oil on canvas
1915
20 1/4 × 16 1/8 in. (51.4 × 41 cm)
SUPP2000.2018
Private collection
Not on view
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