File:Oysterdredging1.jpg

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English: "Dredging for Oysters," 1937; WPA painting by Alexander Rummler. Description: Local oystermen visited the studio when the oystering canvases were being painted. Mr. Rummler thought that Capt. Pettie was the "typical oysterman type", so he is painted here twice...in both the yellow and black slicker...bringing in the dredge.
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Author Alexander Rummler

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This image is a work of a Works Progress Administration employee, taken or made as part of that person's official duties. As a work of the U.S. federal government, the image is in the public domain (17 U.S.C. §§ 101 and 105).

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  • 2006-10-14 15:32 TJ0513 659×268× (29333 bytes) [[Works Progress Administration|WPA]] painting by [[Alexander Rummler]]. Title: "Dredging For Oysters ". Description: Local oystermen visited the studio when the oystering canvases were being painted. Mr. Rummler thought that Capt. Pettie was the "typi

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