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Pelvis, for "Passage to Etna"

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Remnants of brown paper from old mount at three corners of verso.
Rights: © Peter Blume Estate / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
Department of Drawings Mrs. Edward L. Holsten New York New York gift; to the Fogg Art Museum 1960. Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Gift of Mrs. Edward L. Holsten in memory of her husband Edward Lawrence Holsten class of 1922
Title: Pelvis, for "Passage to Etna"
Description:
Remnants of brown paper from old mount at three corners of verso.

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