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"American Girls' day Out" is a charming painting honoring the American girl scouts and their fund raising efforts selling cookies.  The Girl Scouts of America in the United States of America began on March 12, 1912 when Juliette "Daisy" Gordon Low organized the first girl Guide troop meeting of 18 girls  in Savannah, Georgia. Note the spreading of daisies through out the painting in remembrance of Juliette.   A terrific American folk art painting of a true American organization.

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Painting has a 1 3/16  inch black floater frame. The painting has a wire on the back ready for hanging.
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"American Girls' day Out" is a charming painting honoring the American girl scouts and their fund raising efforts selling cookies.  The Girl Scouts of America in the United States of America began on March 12, 1912 when Juliette "Daisy" Gordon Low organized the first girl Guide troop meeting of 18 girls  in Savannah, Georgia. Note the spreading of daisies through out the painting in remembrance of Juliette.   A terrific American folk art painting of a true American organization.

Be the owner of this beautiful painting that has been - LICENSED - JIGSAW PUZZLES  released fall 2018 with TCG toys.  Territories include -North America, Australia, New Zealand, UK, Ireland & Africa.

Painting has a 1 3/16  inch black floater frame. The painting has a wire on the back ready for hanging.
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American Girl's Day Out Painting

Julie Pace Hoff

United States

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 30 W x 22 H x 1.5 D in

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"American Girls' day Out" is a charming painting honoring the American girl scouts and their fund raising efforts selling cookies. The Girl Scouts of America in the United States of America began on March 12, 1912 when Juliette "Daisy" Gordon Low organized the first girl Guide troop meeting of 18 girls in Savannah, Georgia. Note the spreading of daisies through out the painting in remembrance of Juliette. A terrific American folk art painting of a true American organization. Be the owner of this beautiful painting that has been - LICENSED - JIGSAW PUZZLES released fall 2018 with TCG toys. Territories include -North America, Australia, New Zealand, UK, Ireland & Africa. Painting has a 1 3/16 inch black floater frame. The painting has a wire on the back ready for hanging.

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Painting:Oil on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:30 W x 22 H x 1.5 D in

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Julie Pace Hoff is the creator of the modern painting style "aesthetic folk art," which is a combination of academia intermingled with the root of traditions in communities and the American culture. The painting's aesthetic expresses the identity from the place, rather than that of the artist. Her aesthetic folk art paintings involves impasto applications of paint, with fine details to capture the culture and it's environment.

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