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Soldier and Camp Follower

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Department of Modern & Contemporary Art Mitchell Siporin created 1936; Judith Siporin and Rachel Siporin gift; to the Harvard Art Museums 2018. Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Gift of Rachel and Judith Siporin in memory of their parents Miriam and Mitchell Siporin
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Title: Soldier and Camp Follower
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