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The Americas Must Serve Mankind, Pan American Day, April 14

Ewing Galloway and Pan American Union

The Americas Must Serve Mankind, Pan American Day, April 14

1947

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The Americas Must Serve Mankind, Pan American Day, April 14

1947

Physical Qualities Color lithograph, Sheet: 636 × 485 mm. (25 1/16 × 19 1/8 in.)
Credit Line The Baltimore Museum of Art
Object Number 1955.110.33

Inscribed: "The Americas Must Serve Mankind, Pan American Day, April 14, Pan American Union, Washington, D.C., U.S.A." "Galloway ''47"

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Ewing Galloway

American, 1881-1953

American, 1881-1953
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