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Rebels Outside Their Works at Yorktown Reconnoitring with Dark Lanterns - Sketched by Mr. Winslow Homer
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W. G. Russell Allen gift; to Fogg Art Museum 1938
Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Gift of W. G. Russell Allen
Title: Rebels Outside Their Works at Yorktown Reconnoitring with Dark Lanterns - Sketched by Mr. Winslow Homer
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