The Three Little Kittens Had Lost Their Mittens, Illustration from "Three Little Kittens" 1859 by John Ballantyne

The Three Little Kittens Had Lost Their Mittens, Illustration from "Three Little Kittens" 1859

(The three little Kittens had lost their mittens, Illustration from "Three Little Kittens" 1859)


John Ballantyne

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1859  ·  Picture ID: 831882

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The Three Little Kittens Had Lost Their Mittens, Illustration from "Three Little Kittens" 1859 by John Ballantyne. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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