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Uncle Bob

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Oil on canvas
Rights: rightsAndReproduction
Modern and Contemporary Art, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Purchase George A. Hearn Fund The Ford Foundation and Lila Acheson Wallace Gifts and funds from various donors 2022
Title: Uncle Bob
Description:
Oil on canvas.

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