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Photo Credit: photo: R. Lee
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The Snake Charmer
192220th century
Max Beckmann, German, (1884–1950)
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Max Beckmann, German, (1884–1950) . The Snake Charmer, 1922. From Jahrmarkt (Sideshows at the Fair). Drypoint on Japanese paper. : mm (in.). DAC accession number 1956.28.1.10. Purchase funds, 1956. (photo: R. Lee) .
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