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A radiant female figure beset by dark spirits; page 45 from the 'Images of Spain' album (F)

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Brush and point of brush brown and gray washes over touches or chalk on laid paper
Drawings and Prints, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Harris Brisbane Dick Fund 1935
Title: A radiant female figure beset by dark spirits; page 45 from the 'Images of Spain' album (F)
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Brush and point of brush brown and gray washes over touches or chalk on laid paper.

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