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Landscape with Hay Barn and Flock of Sheep
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58.1.855.jpeg
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Landscape with Hay Barn and Flock of Sheep
Artist
William Bailey
(American, 1930-2020)
Culture
American
Date
1636
Medium
Etching
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prints
Credit Line
Burton Emmett Collection
Object number
58.1.855
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n.d.
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n.d.
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1934
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1738
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1851
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for John Brown, while tending his flock in Ohio, first communicated with his sons and daughters his plans of attacking slavery by force., no. 5 from The Legend of John Brown
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1977
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n.d.
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1664
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Nicolaes Berchem
17th century
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