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This is a painting by Walter A. Weber with two fawns looking at a Squirrel on a branch above. This is the same image used on the cover of the book "Homes and Habits of Wild Animals", which he illustrated. This painting is signed to RA.(?) BROWN, FROM W. WEBER. The painting is stored at another location at the moment, but I would guess it is approximately 10x12 in size.
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