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Figure with Bandaged Legs
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Sheet is set into deep mat with photo corners-- cannot examine verso 10/01. Pinholes at all corners.
Department of Drawings
[Boris Mirski Gallery Boston Massachusetts] sold; to Adele Clement Lyme Connecticut 1959 gift; to the Fogg Art Museum 1981.
NOTE: Provenance information provided by the donor.
Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Gift of Adele Clement
Title: Figure with Bandaged Legs
Description:
Sheet is set into deep mat with photo corners-- cannot examine verso 10/01.
Pinholes at all corners.
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