$130.00 SOLD
Originally $145.00
Quantity Available: None
Item Code: 565-115
This is a wonderful piece of art that reminds one of Norman Rockwell. The song is called “Let’s Keep The Glow In Old Glory And The Free In Freedom Too.” The artwork on the cover shows a column of marching soldiers fading into the distance. In the front is a Doughboy flanked by two sailors and right behind them is a soldier with a bandage around his head. Above them flies an American flag and superimposed over that is the ghostly form of a woman holding a baby. This is very colorful and very nicely done. Item comes in a very nice gold frame and double mat.
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