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Hard Light in Trumbo Street, 1934

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Hard Light in Trumbo Street, 1934

Hard Light in Trumbo Street, 1934
By Prentiss Taylor (American 1907–1991)
Watercolor and pencil
Gift of the artist
1961.001.0001

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