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Country Blacksmith
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Country Blacksmith
Artist
Arthur William Heintzelman
(American, 1890-1965)
Culture
American
Date
n.d.
Medium
etching
Classifications
prints
Credit Line
Gift of W. P. Jacocks
Object number
58.2.568
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The Artist
Arthur William Heintzelman
1925
Le Vigneron
Arthur William Heintzelman
n.d.
The Gondolier
Arthur William Heintzelman
n.d.
Untitled ( Old Man with Cane and Guitar)
Arthur William Heintzelman
n.d.
Carrara
Arthur William Heintzelman
1927
Portuguese Fisherman's Daughter
Arthur William Heintzelman
n.d.
Pensee De Beethoven
Arthur William Heintzelman
n.d.
Paysanne De Sestri Levante
Arthur William Heintzelman
n.d.
Untitled (Mother and Child)
Arthur William Heintzelman
1927
Illustration for "Satan's Blacksmith Shop" by Roark Bradford
William Meade Prince
1941
A Blacksmith (Un Forgeron)
Eugène Delacroix
1833
The Blacksmith Shop
Thomas Willoughby Nason
n.d.