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Prisoners in an Orchard, Sketch for the Rikers Island Mural

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This drawing has been separated from its original backing, which was a partial advertising poster. Printed on the original backing, which is matted separately: [First line illegible] / [Hi]gh blood pressu[re] / [ ]ary relie[f] / [sto]mach, headache and con[ ] / [ ]king / [ ]ghestan[ ] / [ ]py in tablet form-- / [ ] size 15¢. Inscribed at l.r. of the poster in black marker: Z-13[ ]
Department of Drawings Lou Block 1934 possibly by bequest; to Malu Nay Block and Fayette Block Watkis 1969 gift; to the Harvard University Art Museums 1998. Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Gift of Malu Nay Block and Fayette Block Watkis
Title: Prisoners in an Orchard, Sketch for the Rikers Island Mural
Description:
This drawing has been separated from its original backing, which was a partial advertising poster.
Printed on the original backing, which is matted separately: [First line illegible] / [Hi]gh blood pressu[re] / [ ]ary relie[f] / [sto]mach, headache and con[ ] / [ ]king / [ ]ghestan[ ] / [ ]py in tablet form-- / [ ] size 15¢.
Inscribed at l.
r.
of the poster in black marker: Z-13[ ].

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