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Mythological Scene
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Department of Drawings
Swetzoff Gallery Boston MA. From the AAA Guide to Commercial Art Gallery Records: "Gallery originated ca. 1948 as Frameshop Gallery with Hyman and Seymour Swetzoff as directors. Hyman soon took over exclusive ownership and ran the gallery until his death in 1968."
Mrs. Irving M. Sobin gift to Fogg Art Museum 1961.
Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Gift of Mrs. Irving M. Sobin
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