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Thomas Wilmer
Dewing
A Lady Playing the Violoncello
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Thomas Wilmer Dewing
A Lady Playing the Violoncello
Title:
A Lady Playing the Violoncello
Dated:
ca. 1908
Medium:
Oil on wood panel
Dimensions:
H: 60.8 W: 50.3 cm
Location:
Smithsonian Sackler-Freer Gallery
City, State:
Washington, D.C.
Provenance:
Gift of Freer, Charles Lang
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