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Death carrying an infant, from "The five deaths" (Les cinq Morts)
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Etching second state of two, The five deaths (Les cinq Morts)
The five deaths (Les cinq Morts), Drawings and Prints, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Bequest of Grace M. Pugh 1985
Title: Death carrying an infant, from "The five deaths" (Les cinq Morts)
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Etching second state of two, The five deaths (Les cinq Morts).
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