Painting [realia] : Warren G. Harding. 1921-1923

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Painting [realia] : Warren G. Harding. 1921-1923

Painting of President Warren G. Harding is on a hand-carved wooden panel surrounded by a handmade frame. Harding's profile appears at the center of the painting flanked on either side by yellow fleur-de-lis. Above Harding the word "PRESIDENT" appears in red, white and blue text. Below Harding's profile is his name "WARREN G. HARDING" in red, white and blue text. The hand carved frame is brown with zig zag trim and gold text: "BOY-SCOUTS / PITTSBURGH PA / OF-AMERICA / TROOP 29."

1 item : brown, red, white, blue, gold, black, white ; 76.3 cm high, 75.5 cm wide, 2.5 cm deep.

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