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Studies of Native American Leaders Made at Fort Laramie

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Oil and graphite on paper, American
The American Wing, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Purchase Adrienne Arsht Stainman Family Foundation Inc. and Charles and Jane Klein Family Fund Gifts 2012
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Title: Studies of Native American Leaders Made at Fort Laramie
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Oil and graphite on paper, American.

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