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Robert Cree Crawford

British, 1842-1924

Robert Cree Crawford was a Scottish painter living in Glasgow. He painted most subjects, including sport, but his reputation was largely based on the portrait paintings that he did.

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Creator: Robert Cree Crawford
Antique Golf Portrait, Charlie Hunter of Prestwick, Photogravure
By Robert Cree Crawford
Located in Oxfordshire, GB
Charlie Hunter, golf club maker, Prestwick. Robert Cree Crawford, A fine photogravure by Annan & Sons, after the painting by R.C. Crawford, of the famo...
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Early 1900s English Sporting Art Antique Robert Cree Crawford

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