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Three Table Lamps with Wooden Bases (1923-1924)

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Printed by Busch-Reisinger Museum ca. 1950 from original glass-plate negative.
Busch-Reisinger Museum Harvard Art Museums/Busch-Reisinger Museum Gift of Walter Gropius
Title: Three Table Lamps with Wooden Bases (1923-1924)
Description:
Printed by Busch-Reisinger Museum ca.
1950 from original glass-plate negative.

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