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Cheyenne Indian Ledger Drawing, Rider with Green Headdress Shoots Buffalo

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Department of American Paintings Sculpture & Decorative Arts [Morningstar Gallery Santa Fe NM] sold; to Didi and David Barrett gift; to the Harvard Art Museums 2011. Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Collection of Didi & David Barrett ‘71
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Title: Cheyenne Indian Ledger Drawing, Rider with Green Headdress Shoots Buffalo
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