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The Franciscan and the Indian

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Rights: © José Clemente Orozco / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / SOMAAP, Mexico
Department of Prints [E. Weyhe Gallery New York New York] sold; to Fogg Art Museum 1953. Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Louise E. Bettens Fund
Title: The Franciscan and the Indian
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