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Wigwams cris en été
Wigwams cris en été

Chromolithograph

Cree Wigwams in Summer
Artist (1800-1845)
Publisher (founded 1724)
SignatureL. l. below image, LEIUT. E. N. KENDALL, DELT.; l. r. below image, M. &. N. HANHART. LITH.; l. c. of support, LONDON, LONGMAN & CO 1851
Date 1851
Medium / Technique Coloured ink on paper
Planographic printing
Dimensions10 x 16.7 cm
Origin England
Object NumberM979.91.65
CollectionMcCord
CreditPurchase
Status
Not on view

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