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Artist
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Medium & Support
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Creation Date
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Cock Fight
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Goldthwaite, Anne
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Etching on paper
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about 1913
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Birmingham
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Goldthwaite, Anne
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Oil on canvas
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about 1935
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Factories and Cotton Fields
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Goldthwaite, Anne
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Oil on canvas
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about 1935
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Boguehomme
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Goldthwaite, Anne
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Oil on canvas
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about 1920
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General Robert E, Lee, C.S.A.
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Goldthwaite, Anne
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Oil on canvas
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Where the Marne Flows into Château-Thierry
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Goldthwaite, Anne
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Etching on paper
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about 1911
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Eagle
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Goldthwaite, Anne
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Etching on paper
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about 1910
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Melancholia—Jardin des Plantes
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Goldthwaite, Anne
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Etching on paper
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about 1910
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Falcon
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Goldthwaite, Anne
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Etching on paper
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about 1910
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Condors—Jardin des Plantes
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Goldthwaite, Anne
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Etching on paper
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about 1910
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Condors—Jardin des Plantes
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Goldthwaite, Anne
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Etching on paper
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about 1910
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Cranes—Jardin des Plantes
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Goldthwaite, Anne
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Etching on paper
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about 1910
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Cranes—Jardin des Plantes
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Goldthwaite, Anne
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Etching on paper
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about 1910
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Going Home
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Goldthwaite, Anne
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Oil on canvas
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about 1925
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Class Prejudice
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Goldthwaite, Anne
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Etching on paper
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about 1934
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Cock Crow
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Goldthwaite, Anne
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White line lithograph on paper
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about 1930
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The Bat
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Goldthwaite, Anne
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White line lithograph on paper
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about 1930
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Mare and Foal
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Goldthwaite, Anne
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Lithograph on paper
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about 1931
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Sheep
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Goldthwaite, Anne
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Etching on paper
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about 1934
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The Cat
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Goldthwaite, Anne
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Etching on paper
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about 1930
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The Cat
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Goldthwaite, Anne
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White line lithograph on paper
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about 1930
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The Bat
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Goldthwaite, Anne
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Black line etching on paper
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about 1930
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The Bat
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Goldthwaite, Anne
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White line etching on paper
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about 1930
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The Owl
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Goldthwaite, Anne
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White line lithograph on paper
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about 1930
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The Owl
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Goldthwaite, Anne
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White line etching on paper
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about 1930
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