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Mexican Woman With Heads; verso: Mexican Heads

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Pinholes at upper center and l.r.
Rights: © Estate of Ben Shahn / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
Department of Drawings Blanche Bonestell 1994. Tom Jacobson San Diego California; to Stephen Lee Taller Berkeley California 1997; to Dolores Taller gift; to the Harvard University Art Museums 2002. Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Stephen Lee Taller Ben Shahn Archive Gift of Dolores S. Taller
Title: Mexican Woman With Heads; verso: Mexican Heads
Description:
Pinholes at upper center and l.
r.

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