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09/20/2004 Karen Semencar
woman in dutch like attire and boy I bought this from an antique store because I loved the depiction and presentation. The woman is serving a boy or child who is holding a bowl as she puts milk from the pitcher into the bowl. I think this is paper and it is done in charcoal. It is signed in the left hand corner, Anna E. Klumpke. There is a table with objects such as a spoon, a jar, some type of glass object with a spoon in it. The background looks like it is a shelf with some type of skirting with plates and a jar on it. I feel in love with the detail she did in depicting the woman and child. The showding and detail made me feel like they were real. I have looked for years and found her name on this sight. It is exciting to know more about her. I would like to hear from anyone on this artist.
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