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Acteon and Others

Artist Federico Castellón (American, born Spain, 1914 - 1971)
Datecirca 1948
ClassificationsPrint
Mediumetching
Dimensions5 3/8 x 9 1/4 in
Credit LineGift of Emil Arnold and Benjamin Weiss
Object number1967.925
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Aceton and Others
Aceton and Others
Federico Castellón
circa 1948
Diana and Acteon
Diana and Acteon
Federico Castellón
circa 1948
Diana and Acteon
Diana and Acteon
Federico Castellón
circa 1948
Diana and Acteon
Diana and Acteon
Federico Castellón
circa 1948
Diana and Acteon
Diana and Acteon
Federico Castellón
circa 1948
Diana and Acteon
Diana and Acteon
Federico Castellón
circa 1948
Diana and Acteon
Diana and Acteon
Federico Castellón
circa 1948
There are wild dogs that look much like wolves. Some suppose that they were always wild, and others think they are tame dogs that escaped from man, and then became wild.
There are wild dogs that look much like wolves. Some suppose that they were always wild, and others think they are tame dogs that escaped from man, and then became wild.
Don Cortese
1967
There are wild dogs that look much like wolves. Some suppose that they were always wild, and others think they are tame dogs that escaped from man, and then became wild.
There are wild dogs that look much like wolves. Some suppose that they were always wild, and others think they are tame dogs that escaped from man, and then became wild.
Don Cortese
1967
66. Fate. Those who make small use of life/ Live a dog’s life;/ But some are born under a lucky star,/ And others have fate against them.
66. Fate. Those who make small use of life/ Live a dog’s life;/ But some are born under a lucky star,/ And others have fate against them.
José Guadalupe Posada
1947
"They say it's all right -- one's European arms aid, the other's Korea."
"They say it's all right -- one's European arms aid, the other's Korea."
Alan Dunn
1950
[two standing female nudes, back view, one arm on each others shoulder]
[two standing female nudes, back view, one arm on each others shoulder]
Walt Kuhn
no date
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