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Dance of Ind. Chiefs & Medicine Men

Julius Twohy and WPA/Federal Art Project, Seattle

Dance of Ind. Chiefs & Medicine Men

1934-1937

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Dance of Ind. Chiefs & Medicine Men

1934-1937

Physical Qualities Crayon lithograph, Sheet: 311 x 480 mm. (12 1/4 x 18 7/8 in.) Image: 235 x 404 mm. (9 1/4 x 15 7/8 in.)
Credit Line The United States General Services Administration, formerly Federal Works Agency, Works Progress Administration, on extended loan to the Baltimore Museum of Art.
Object Number L.1943.9.88
Extended Loans IN

Inscribed: RECTO: LL margin (pencil): 'Dance of Ind. Chiefs & Medicine Men'; LR margin (pencil): 'Julius Twohy'. VERSO: UL (pencil): '#1696 - gr. I'; C: BMA stamp; BL Corner (pencil): '150'; BR Corner (stamped in black ink): 'JAN 3 1938'.

Artist

Julius Twohy

1901–1985

American and Ute, 1902 - 1986
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Publisher

WPA/Federal Art Project, Seattle

2000–2000

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