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Femme affranchie, à quatorze heures, chante midi (Emancipated woman, who has lost her way)
Image Not Available for Femme affranchie, à quatorze heures, chante midi (Emancipated woman, who has lost her way)

Femme affranchie, à quatorze heures, chante midi (Emancipated woman, who has lost her way)

Artist (French, 1871–1958)
Date1923, published 1948
MediumAquatint, open bite, roulette and drypoint on cream laid Arches paper
Dimensionsplate: 55.7 x 42.8 cm; sheet: 65.1 x 50.6 cm
ClassificationsPrints
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1958.68
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