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1863
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Ink jet digital print ("Camp of Massachusetts Sixth Regt. Vols. Suffolk, Va.") with glassine overlay. Oval cut-out in glassine overlay lower left, surrounding female figure hanging laundry.
Rights: © Fred Wilson
Department of Prints
[Pace Prints New York New York] sold; to Harvard University Art Museums December 2006.
Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Margaret Fisher Fund
Title: 1863
Description:
Ink jet digital print ("Camp of Massachusetts Sixth Regt.
Vols.
Suffolk, Va.
") with glassine overlay.
Oval cut-out in glassine overlay lower left, surrounding female figure hanging laundry.
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