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Symbol Number 3
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Symbol Number 3

Artist Maki Haku (Japanese, 1924 - 2000)
Date1957
ClassificationsPrint
Mediumwoodcut
Dimensions12 3/8 x 16 1/8 in
Credit LineMuseum purchase
Object number1958.16
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Symbol No. 2
Symbol No. 2
Maki Haku
1957
Image Not Available for Ox
Ox
Maki Haku
circa 1962
Engine House Number 3, Springfield, Ohio
Engine House Number 3, Springfield, Ohio
Berenice Abbott
1935
Number 1
Number 1
Chizuko Yoshida
1961
Post-station number 16, Kanbara
Post-station number 16, Kanbara
Utagawa (Ando) Hiroshige
1848
Image Not Available for 12. All Hallow’s Eve. At last the day of all the dead has arrive,/ On which they rejoice, replete with pleasures without number./ In place of sad mourning for ourselves,/ Let us, with laughs and pulque, go cry in our cups.
12. All Hallow’s Eve. At last the day of all the dead has arrive,/ On which they rejoice, replete with pleasures without number./ In place of sad mourning for ourselves,/ Let us, with laughs and pulque, go cry in our cups.
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1947
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Patricia Madsen-Conant
1966
And Symbols of Another Age
And Symbols of Another Age
Richard A. Florsheim
1946
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Strange Symbols Stood Upon the Beachheads
Richard A. Florsheim
1944
Lincoln, An American Symbol
Lincoln, An American Symbol
Lewis C. Daniel
no date
Harbor Symbols
Harbor Symbols
John von Wicht
c 1960
Image Not Available for Symbol
Symbol
A. Mark Datz
1963
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