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Iron Man, by Mary Whyte

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Iron Man, 2000, Mary Whyte (American, b. 1953)

Iron Man, 2000
Mary Whyte (American, b. 1953)
Watercolor on paper; 54 x 43 inches (framed)
Gibbes Museum of Art, Museum purchase with funds provided by Dr. and Mrs. Louis D. Wright, Jr. and Mrs. Norman Olsen, Jr. and a partial gift of Coleman Fine Art (2000.023)
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