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Oedipus before the Temple of the Furies between his Daughters Antigone and Ismene

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Pen and brown ink bown wash heightened with white gouache over graphite
Drawings and Prints, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Harry G. Sperling Fund 2014
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Title: Oedipus before the Temple of the Furies between his Daughters Antigone and Ismene
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Pen and brown ink bown wash heightened with white gouache over graphite.

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