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Shop in East Baltimore

Aaron Sopher

Shop in East Baltimore

1924-1956

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Aaron Sopher

Shop in East Baltimore

1924-1956

Physical Qualities Pen and black ink, Sheet: 159 x 210 mm. (6 1/4 x 8 1/4 in.)
Credit Line Bequest of J. Blankfard Martenet
Object Number 2009.112.186
Verso: cropped segment of a drawing that has been blacked out by black ink
The Baltimore Museum of Art by bequest, 1957; J. Blankfard Martenet, Baltimore; from the artist

Inscribed: Lower left, black ink: "Shop in East Baltimore" Lower right, black ink: "A. Sopher"

Artist

Aaron Sopher

1904–1971

American, 1905-1972
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