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Tragedy

Artist Helen Sewell (American, 1896-1957)
CultureAmerican
Daten.d.
Mediumetching
Classificationsprints
Credit LineBurton Emmett Collection
Object number58.1.1360
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Twisted Cedar
Twisted Cedar
Helen A. Loggie
1932
Image Not Available for The Clearing
The Clearing
Helen Frankenthaler
1991
Two Dancing Figures
Two Dancing Figures
Helen West Heller
1928
Indians by Stove
Indians by Stove
Helen McAuslan
n.d.
Image Not Available for Grove
Grove
Helen Frankenthaler
1991
Portrait of Joseph Pennell
Portrait of Joseph Pennell
Helen T. Reimtraler
1926
Image Not Available for Cameo
Cameo
Helen Frankenthaler
1980
Image Not Available for Jump-rope
Jump-rope
Helen Frankenthaler
1985
Image Not Available for Mexico City (Hooded figure on street)
Mexico City (Hooded figure on street)
Helen Levitt
1941
Image Not Available for Bird Following Woman
Bird Following Woman
Helen Kalvak
1970s or early 1980s
The Etching of Landscapes
The Etching of Landscapes
Helen Sterling Winslow
n.d.
David Garrick Between Tragedy and Comedy
David Garrick Between Tragedy and Comedy
Joshua Reynolds
n.d.

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