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Date
1833
Medium
Crayon lithograph with hand coloring
Dimensions
Sheet: 359 × 275 mm. (14 1/8 × 10 13/16 in.)
Credit Line
Gift of J. Gilman D'Arcy Paul
Object number
1964.159
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Last Updated
1/11/24
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