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DAMAGED-REMOVED 5/79

Artist Aidron Duckworth (British, 1920 - 2001)
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Credit LineGift of Aidron Duckworth
Object number1966.256
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Three Figures
Three Figures
Aidron Duckworth
1966
Head Studies
Head Studies
Aidron Duckworth
1966
[Portrait study]
[Portrait study]
Aidron Duckworth
1966
Cambodian Army soldiers carry heavy boxes of ammunition on their shoulders as they cross a makeshift bridge along route 5 northwest of Phnom Penh, Cambodia January 2nd, 1972. Above the men public works engineers repair damaged bridge, blow up by Viet Cong sappers. The span links Phnom Penh with the rice-rich western provinces of Cambodia
Cambodian Army soldiers carry heavy boxes of ammunition on their shoulders as they cross a makeshift bridge along route 5 northwest of Phnom Penh, Cambodia January 2nd, 1972. Above the men public works engineers repair damaged bridge, blow up by Viet Cong sappers. The span links Phnom Penh with the rice-rich western provinces of Cambodia
Jean Duquesnay
1972
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(See 1959.99-104)
Abraham Frater Levinson
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DUPLICATE RETURNED TO DONOR
Isac Friedlander
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DUPLICATE RETURNED TO DONOR
Isac Friedlander
SEE 1967.598-.628
SEE 1967.598-.628
Abraham P. Hankins
Image Not Available for Dubuffet Poster
Dubuffet Poster
Jean Dubuffet
20th
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SEE 19.28
Elmer Joseph Read
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Image Not Available for "Last year I removed a thorn from his paw and he's never forgotten me."
"Last year I removed a thorn from his paw and he's never forgotten me."
Charles E. Martin
1966
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