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Richard Caton Woodville, An Early American Genre Painter

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  • Image: PSC_E1968i016.jpg. Brooklyn Museum photograph, 1968
    • Description: Richard Caton Woodville, An Early American Genre Painter. [03/05/1968 - 04/05/1968]. Installation view.
    • Citation: Brooklyn Museum Archives. Records of the Department of Painting and Sculpture. (P&S_E_1968_Woodville)
    • Source: color slide 1 x 1.5 in. (3 x 4 cm)

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