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Along the Canal, Georgetown


Along the Canal, Georgetown

1943
20th century
228 x 303 mm

Syd Browne,  American, (1907–1991)

Object Type: Print
Creation Place: North America, United States, Washington, DC
Medium and Support: Lithograph on paper
Credit Line: Art Collection purchase, 1982
Accession Number: 1982.8.1
Current Location: Lauinger Library : 5 - Fifth floor : BFCSC : Stacks

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  • African American - Designates the styles surrounding the culture and heritage of African Americans in North America. The styles capture the essence of the African American experience and how personal and political rebellion and triumphs over prejudice and social adversity have enriched and contributed to the music, art, and literature of American culture as a whole.
  • agents - People authorized to represent or act on behalf of someone else, particularly in business transactions.
  • boats - Watercraft generally smaller and less seaworthy than ships and generally not designed to cross large open waters.
  • buildings (structures) - Structures, generally enclosed, that are used or intended to be used for sheltering an activity or occupancy.
  • canals - Artificial navigable waterways.
  • cities - Distinctions among villages, towns, and cities are relative and vary according to their individual regional contexts. Generally, cities designate large or important communities with population, status, and internal complexity greater than most towns in the region.
  • trees

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