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Which Way?
Which Way?

Which Way?

Artist Martin Lewis (American, born in Australia, 1880-1962)
Date1932
MediumAquatint on paper
DimensionsImage: 26 x 40 cm (10 1/4 x 15 3/4 in.)
Sheet: 36.2 x 49 cm (14 1/4 x 19 5/16 in.)
ClassificationsPrint
Credit LineGift of the Estate of Raymond V. Carpenter
Object number0679
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  • American Art
  • Works on Paper
Exhibition History- The Color of Night: How Artists Use Black in Printmaking, 01/15/2005-07/17/2005, Zimmerli Art Museum, Eisenberg Gallery - From Here to the Horizon: American Landscape Prints from Whistler to Celmins, 02/16/2008-07/31/2008, Zimmerli Art Museum, Eisenberg Gallery

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