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Child and the Bridge

Artist Max Kahn (American, 1903 - 2005)
CultureAmerican
Daten.d.
Mediumlithograph
Dimensions19 1/8 x 25 9/16 in. (48.5 x 65 cm)
Classificationsprints
Credit LineAckland Fund
Object number63.3.3
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Untitled
Untitled
Wolf Kahn
1987
Mother and Child
Mother and Child
Max Weber
1919-20
William Wordsworth in the Lake District, at Cross-purposes
William Wordsworth in the Lake District, at Cross-purposes
Max Beerbohm
1904
Walt Whitman, Inciting the Bird of Freedom to Soar
Walt Whitman, Inciting the Bird of Freedom to Soar
Max Beerbohm
1904
Image Not Available for The Last Supper
The Last Supper
Max Beckmann
n.d.
George Meredith: Our First Novelist
George Meredith: Our First Novelist
Max Beerbohm
September 24, 1896
Heavy Artillery, from Portfolio 25 of Krieg Und Kunst, Prints Issued by the Berliner Sezession
Heavy Artillery, from Portfolio 25 of Krieg Und Kunst, Prints Issued by the Berliner Sezession
Max Fabian
c. 1916
Image Not Available for Max Ernst Histoire Naturelle / Berggruen - 70 Rue // De L'universite - Paris
Max Ernst Histoire Naturelle / Berggruen - 70 Rue // De L'universite - Paris
Max Ernst
1956
Head of a Woman
Head of a Woman
Max Pechstein
1917
Image Not Available for On The Shore
On The Shore
Max Weber
1928
Image Not Available for Figure (Nude)
Figure (Nude)
Max Weber
1928
Illustration for "Die Inselen Wak-wak"
Illustration for "Die Inselen Wak-wak"
Max Slevogt
1920/21

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