File:Water as Destructive Element, New Deal mural, Lansing, MI, USA (cropped).jpg
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editDescriptionWater as Destructive Element, New Deal mural, Lansing, MI, USA (cropped).jpg |
English: Water as Destructive Element, New Deal mural, Lansing, MI, USA; Treasury Department Section of Painting and Sculpture |
Date | mural ca. 1938, picture ca, 1988 |
Source | My Einar E Kvaran picture |
Author | Frank Cassara, mural |
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