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Artist
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Medium & Support
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Creation Date
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Daniel
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Hirsch, Joseph
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Oil on canvas
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1976–1977
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Sunny Room—The Long Shadow
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Turner, Helen Maria
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Oil on canvas
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1922
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Self-Portrait
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Freer, Frederick Warren
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Oil on canvas
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1903
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The Tribesman
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Shuptrine, Hubert
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Watercolor and egg tempera on paper
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1982
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Bébé von Knapitsch
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Goldthwaite, Anne
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Drypoint on paper
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about 1912
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His Mammy
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Goldthwaite, Anne
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Etching and drypoint on paper
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about 1923
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Seated Lady in Evening Dress
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Goldthwaite, Anne
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Etching on paper
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about 1907
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The Kiss
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Goldthwaite, Anne
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Etching and drypoint on paper
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about 1921
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The Kiss
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Goldthwaite, Anne
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Etching and drypoint on paper
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about 1921
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The Kiss
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Goldthwaite, Anne
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Etching on paper
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about 1921
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The Kiss
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Goldthwaite, Anne
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Etching and drypoint on paper
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about 1921
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Anne with Major and Mimi (No. 3)
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Goldthwaite, Anne
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Etching on paper
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about 1919
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Portrait of Viola Roseboro: Three-Quarter View
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Goldthwaite, Anne
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Etching on paper
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about 1917
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A Young Girl of 1917
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Goldthwaite, Anne
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Hand-colored etching on paper
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about 1917
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Portrait of an Elderly Lady: Profile View
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Goldthwaite, Anne
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Etching and drypoint on paper
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about 1912
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Bébé von Knapitsch
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Goldthwaite, Anne
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Drypoint on paper
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about 1912
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Figure, Construction
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Traylor, Bill
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Watercolor and graphite on cardboard
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about 1940–1942
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Two Women
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Traylor, Bill
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Graphite on cardboard
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about 1939
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The Woman's Page
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Sloan, John
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Etching on paper
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1905
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Coffee
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Hirsch, Joseph
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Lithograph on paper
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1961
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Snow, Sunroom and Sesame Street
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Coley, Phillip
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Etching on paper
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1980
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Door of Red and Green House, outside Greensboro, Alabama
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Christenberry, William
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Chromogenic print on paper
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negative 1979; printed 2003
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Frog's Chair
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Fleming, Frank
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Bronze
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2000
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