The Youth Laid the Arms He Had Taken from His Foe at His Father

The Youth Laid the Arms He Had Taken from His Foe at His Father's Feet, c. 1912

('The youth laid the arms he had taken from his foe at his father's feet', c1912 1912)


Ernest Dudley Heath

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The Youth Laid the Arms He Had Taken from His Foe at His Father's Feet, c. 1912 by Ernest Dudley Heath. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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