File:Adéle Moscheuer Marier, 20 Mar., 1891 LCCN2002715856.jpg
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DescriptionAdéle Moscheuer Marier, 20 Mar., 1891 LCCN2002715856.jpg |
English: Title: Adéle Moscheuer Marier, 20 Mar., 1891
Abstract/medium: 1 drawing : graphite ; 25.5 x 17.8 cm. |
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Author | Drawings (Master) collection in the Library of Congress | ||
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Part of InfoField | drawings (master) · prints and photographs division | ||
Subject InfoField | graphite drawings · pencil works |
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