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by Rita Brown
$16.00
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Our ceramic coffee mugs are available in two sizes: 11 oz. and 15 oz. Each mug is dishwasher and microwave safe.
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This is a painting of a beautiful morning on Squish Beach where the Irish Rover washed a shore. Saquish Head, sometimes called Saquish Beach or... more
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11 oz.
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5 - 7 business days
This is a painting of a beautiful morning on Squish Beach where the Irish Rover washed a shore. "Saquish Head, sometimes called Saquish Beach or simply referred to as Saquish, is located at the end of the peninsula at the entrance to Plymouth Bay in Plymouth, Massachusetts, and is a headland and the small private settlement located on that headland. It is located east of Clark's Island and west of Gurnet Point. Its only access by land is from the Powder Point Bridge at Duxbury Beach 5 miles to the north by foot or by 4-wheel drive beach buggies, but access is restricted to property owners, residents and their guests." -Wikipedia
The girl who paints Waltham, Massachusetts. Rita Brown is the artist known for painting magical memories of her hometown aka "The Girl Who Paints Waltham". This wonderful collection of Waltham paintings was launched in 2007 and expands every year. This includes the beautiful old architecture of the Waltham churches, schools, city hall, museums, police and fire centers, shops, cemeteries and the famous Charles River. Of course, the Moody Street bridge and some of the landscape where the Muddy Charles runs through. Rita's followers add her lovely new pieces of colorful frameable works of art to their holiday decorations. Rita graduated with honors from Mass College of Art and Boston University Graduate Program. Commissions are...
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