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Sketch for sculpture, "Roebling"; verso: sketch for sculpture, "Roebling"
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Page 1 of sketchbook:
Small sketch, with vertical dimensions, of sculpture titled at top of page "Roebling." Verso: detailed specification sketch, with careful notes on dimensions, also titled "Roebling."
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Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum The Christopher Wilmarth Archive Gift of Susan Wilmarth-Rabineau
Title: Sketch for sculpture, "Roebling"; verso: sketch for sculpture, "Roebling"
Description:
Page 1 of sketchbook:
Small sketch, with vertical dimensions, of sculpture titled at top of page "Roebling.
" Verso: detailed specification sketch, with careful notes on dimensions, also titled "Roebling.
".
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