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Photo Credit: photo: M. Cook
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The Road to the Pasture
192020th century
216 x 121 mm (8.5 x 4.8 in.)
John Taylor Arms, American, (1887–1953)
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- plate Dimensions: 216 x 121 mm (8.5 x 4.8 in.)
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John Taylor Arms, American, (1887–1953) . The Road to the Pasture, 1920. Etching on laid paper. plate : 216 x 121 mm (8.5 x 4.8 in.). Sheet : 293 x 227 mm (11.5 x 8.9 in.). DAC accession number 1939.5.101. Gift of the artist (hon. MA Wesleyan 1939), 1939. (photo: M. Cook) .
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