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The Kiss

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Rights: © Carmen Cicero
Department of Drawings [Peridot Gallery New York New York] sold to Lois Orswell Pomfret Center Connecticut 1963 gift; to Harvard University Art Museum 1967. NOTE: Peridot Gallery information provided by John Hohnsbeen formerly of the Peridot Gallery during a visit in October 2002. Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Gift of Lois Orswell
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