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Hot Saw
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Hot Saw

Artist Adolf Dehn (American, 1895-1968)
Dateundated
MediumLithograph on paper
DimensionsImage: 24.5 × 35.2 cm (9 5/8 × 13 7/8 in.)
Sheet: 30 × 40.5 cm (11 13/16 × 15 15/16 in.)
ClassificationsPrint
Credit LineGift of Elliot and Thelma Bartner
Object number2001.0848
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  • American Art
  • Works on Paper

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1968
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1973
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Adrienne Adams
1978
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“As they were carrying the trunk out the tavern door, they saw the scarlet flood of British regulars come to a halt before the Minute Men,” from America’s Paul Revere
Lynd Ward
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Sergei Anufriev
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God's Saw from the series Certain Things
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Nikita Alekseev
1982
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