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Two in Discussion and Third Passing
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Jiri Anderle Prague Czech Republic gift; to Harvard University Art Museums December 5 1995.
Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Gift of Jiri Anderle
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Untitled (photo montage labeled "Exeter College"; verso: photograph labeled "Effect of the Passing of Mr. Bouveris's Bill for the Abolition of Tests on the Fellows of a College in Oxford.")
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Photo montage of high wire above Exeter College quadrangle with man and woman posed, second man pushing wheelbarrow with bags labeled "Battels"...

