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Making Sugar Cane Syrup
Our Price: $300.00
Clementine Hunter depicts the hard work of cutting sugar cane, hauling it by horse-pulled wagon to the large black kennels at Melrose Plantation to be boiled into syrup long before any type of machinery was used to aid the workers with the work. Clementine Hunter is considered Louisiana's most famous artist. Her works are in the Smithsonian American Art Museum, The American Folk Art Museum in New York and many other major museums across the country. Limited Edition of 200.
We feature museum quality giclee on canvas.Dimensions: 1.5" x 18.0" x 24.0"



