Viewing .pict files?

How do I read old .pict files?  I have a lot of old .pict files from Claris CAD exports and nothing seems to read them.

Hello, concerning the MacDraw files, a commercial applications EazyDraw claims to be able to open them, at least if you choose the retro application :  http://www.eazydraw.com/RetroSupport.htm ( see http://vintagemacmuseum.com/converting-macdraw-files/ ), but I have never test it.
Note: As I have tried to add some support for MacDraw files in libmwaw, you can also try the small AppleScript mwawOSX on https://sourceforge.net/projects/libmwaw/files/ , i.e. as I have very few MacDraw files to test, I am not sure that all the conversions will be accurate, but as it is free ....

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