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Copyist at the Metropolitan Museum


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Copyist at the Metropolitan Museum

1908
20th century
184 x 224 mm

John Sloan,  American, (1871–1951)

Object Type: Print
Creation Place: North America, United States, New York
Medium and Support: Etching on paper
Credit Line: Art Collection purchase, 2014
Accession Number: 2014.25.3
Current Location: Lauinger Library

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