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Artist
Winold Reiss
(American, 1886-1953)
Culture
American
Date
n.d.
Medium
woodcut
Classifications
prints
Credit Line
Burton Emmett Collection
Object number
58.1.1742
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Prints, Drawings, and Photographs
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n.d.
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1928
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n.d.
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1971
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1914
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Harry De Maine
n.d. (probably 1914 or earlier)
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Harry De Maine
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