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A Taste for the Fine Arts
Artist
Currier & Ives
(American, 1834-1907)
Date
c. 1870
Medium
Lithograph on paper
Classifications
Print
Credit Line
Gift of the Estate of Raymond V. Carpenter
Object number
0518
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