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Les Petits Parrains (The Small Sponsors), from Le Monument du Costume
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Etching; first or second state of seven (Bocher), Le Monument du Costume
Le Monument du Costume, Drawings and Prints, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Gift of A. Hyatt Mayor 1953
Title: Les Petits Parrains (The Small Sponsors), from Le Monument du Costume
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Etching; first or second state of seven (Bocher), Le Monument du Costume.
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