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Torches (Las antorchas), plate 9 from "Hidden River" (Río Escondido)
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Linocut, Río Escondido (Hidden River)
Río Escondido (Hidden River), Drawings and Prints, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Gift of Richard and JoAnn Edinburg Pinkowitz 2024
Title: Torches (Las antorchas), plate 9 from "Hidden River" (Río Escondido)
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Linocut, Río Escondido (Hidden River).
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