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Portuguese Fisherman's Daughter
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Portuguese Fisherman's Daughter
Artist
Arthur William Heintzelman
(American, 1890-1965)
Culture
American
Date
n.d.
Medium
drypoint
Classifications
prints
Credit Line
Gift of W. P. Jacocks
Object number
58.2.547
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