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Toward the Light

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Department of Prints Franklin Collection. [Kornfeld & Klipstein Gallery Bern] sold; to Philip and Lynn Straus (1973-2012); Lynn Straus gift; to the Harvard Art Museums 2012. Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Gift of Lynn G. Straus in memory of Philip A. Straus
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Title: Toward the Light
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