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Artist: Marguerite Thompson Zorach
THE FARMER AND CHILDREN (A NEW ENGLAND FAMILY, or THE FATHER).
By Marguerite Thompson Zorach
Located in Portland, ME
Zorach, Marguerite. THE FARMER AND CHILDREN (also titled A NEW ENGLAND FAMILY, or THE FATHER). Linoleum cut, circa 1917. Titled, Signed, and dated 1920 in pencil in the margin and si...
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1910s Marguerite Thompson Zorach Prints and Multiples

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