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Artist’s Model, Seen in Back View, Putting on an Eighteenth-Century Uniform
Adolph Menzel
19th century
Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University
Stanford, CA, United States
Details
Title:
Artist’s Model, Seen in Back View, Putting on an Eighteenth-Century Uniform
Creator:
Adolph Menzel
Date Created:
19th century
Physical Dimensions:
w6.4 x h9.2 in
Credit Line:
Mortimer C. Leventritt Fund
Type:
Drawing
External Link:
http://cantorcollections.stanford.edu/Obj7416?sid=16965&x=380625
Medium:
Black chalk, heightened with yellow, orange, rose, and white
chalk
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