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Vespers
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Vespers

Artist Jonah Kinigstein (American, born 1923)
Datec. 1960
MediumGouache
DimensionsImage: 49 x 68.2 cm (19 5/16 x 26 7/8 in.)
ClassificationsDrawing
Credit LineGift of Albert Dorne
Object number58.005.003
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Lynd Ward
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“He will have a fine place to live, and all he wants to eat,” the men told Johnny. “And you can come and see him whenever you want,” Illustration design for The Biggest Bear
Lynd Ward
1952
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Did you leave the thunder-crash of great waves... from What Did You Leave Behind?
Roger Duvoisin
undated
In your hand you hold a bunch of violets..., illustration for What Did You Leave Behind?
In your hand you hold a bunch of violets..., illustration for What Did You Leave Behind?
Roger Duvoisin
published 1978
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Did you leave the spring song of the birds?..., illustration for What Did You Leave Behind?
Roger Duvoisin
published 1978
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Did you bring down the sunlight coming down..., illustration for What Did You Leave Behind?
Roger Duvoisin
published 1978
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In you come, with snow inside your boots..., illustration for What Did You Leave Behind?
Roger Duvoisin
published 1978
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Did you leave the angels you made..., illustration for What Did You Leave Behind?
Roger Duvoisin
published 1978
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The cold sting of a snowball..., illustration for What Did You Leave Behind?
Roger Duvoisin
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Home at last from the fair... illustration from What Did You Leave Behind?
Roger Duvoisin
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Did you leave the smell of hot dogs..., illustration for What Did You Leave Behind?
Roger Duvoisin
published 1978
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