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A Man Seen from the Back Leaning on a Cane or Mallet

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Etching; reverse copy, The Garden of the French Nobility (Le jardin de la noblesse française)
The Garden of the French Nobility (Le jardin de la noblesse française), Drawings and Prints, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Harris Brisbane Dick Fund 1953
Title: A Man Seen from the Back Leaning on a Cane or Mallet
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Etching; reverse copy, The Garden of the French Nobility (Le jardin de la noblesse française).

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