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Winter Hills, Afternoon
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Winter Hills, Afternoon

Artist David Ligare (American, born 1945)
Date1969
ClassificationsPainting
MediumWatercolor
Credit LineGift of Andrew Crispo
Object number1971.124
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1925
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1976
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A. M. MacBeth
n.d.
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John Frederick Kensett
circa 1850
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Otis Dozier
1950
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1903
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Ernest David Roth
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"Over the hills and far away," indeed"."
"Over the hills and far away," indeed"."
Mary Petty
1947
"Siena, elevation 1,050 feet, 52,652 inhabitants, situated on three hills between the Arbia and the Elsa is after Florence, the Tuscan town most rich in works of art and the one which, of all Italian towns, has best conserved the spirit and appearance of the Middle Ages. Siena was first an Etruscan..."
"Siena, elevation 1,050 feet, 52,652 inhabitants, situated on three hills between the Arbia and the Elsa is after Florence, the Tuscan town most rich in works of art and the one which, of all Italian towns, has best conserved the spirit and appearance of the Middle Ages. Siena was first an Etruscan..."
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1959
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2001
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Russell T. Limbach
circa 1940
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