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Man Riding a Horse; verso: Young Man with Walking Stick

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Department of Drawings Anonymous loan and promised gift in honor of Mason Hammond 2015 Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Anonymous loan and promised gift in honor of Mason Hammond
Title: Man Riding a Horse; verso: Young Man with Walking Stick
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