Q: My grandmother left me three small color prints mounted in a three-part wooden frame. Each print is of a young American Indian girl. In the larger central print, she is rowing a canoe. In the smaller side prints, she is looking at her reflection in water and standing near some large rocks. The mark on each print is a copyright symbol and the name ‘M.L. Kirk.’ What can you tell me?
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