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M. Joan Lintault

The Flower Thieves

1991

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M. Joan Lintault

The Flower Thieves

1991

Physical Qualities Dyed, screen-printed, painted cotton, appliqué, quilted, sewing machine lace, Overall: 99 × 88 in. (251.5 × 223.5 cm.)
Credit Line Gift of Anne L. Stone, Baltimore
Object Number 2023.280
Baltimore Museum of Art by promised gift, 2023; Anne L. Stone, Baltimore, MD

Artist

M. Joan Lintault

1937–2019

born Bronx, NY 1938; died Shoreline, WA 2020
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