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Artist Paul Iribe (French, 1883-1935)
Datec. 1905
MediumInk heightened with gouache on paper
DimensionsImage: 20.2 × 20 cm (7 15/16 × 7 7/8 in.)
Sheet: 20.2 × 20 cm (7 15/16 × 7 7/8 in.)
ClassificationsDrawing
Credit LineGift of Lucinda Porter Mezey and Frederick C. Mezey
Object number1986.0915
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  • European Art
  • Works on Paper
Exhibition History- Origins of the Twentieth Century: Watercolors and Drawings in France, 1875-1915, 09/01/2005-03/12/2006, Zimmerli Art Museum, 19th Century Gallery

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