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An Easy Place, "Dress! and Undress", Practise!, and The Last Fond Look

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Department of Prints JB Neumann probably before 1932 bequest; to Elsa Schmid Neumann his wife and Peter Neumann his son 1961 gift; to Harvard Art Museums 2009 Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Gift of Peter G. and Elizabeth S. Neumann
Title: An Easy Place, "Dress! and Undress", Practise!, and The Last Fond Look
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