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Lockheed Worker Working on the Fuselage of a P-38, from the series “Women at War”
Edna Reindel
1942
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National Museum of Women in the Arts
Washington, D.C., United States
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Title:
Lockheed Worker Working on the Fuselage of a P-38, from the series “Women at War”
Creator:
Edna Reindel
Date:
1942
Training:
Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, 1923; Detroit School of Design, Michigan, 1918
Style:
American Regionalism
Physical Dimensions:
w38 x h26 in
Type:
Painting
Rights:
Gift of the artist; © 1942 Edna Reindel; Photo by Lee Stalsworth
Medium:
Oil on canvas
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