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Decorative Map of Northeast United States
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Decorative Map of Northeast United States
Artist
Paul Calle
(American, 1928 - 2010)
Date
1948-2010
Medium
Color illustration
Dimensions
11 1/2 x 22 in.
Credit Line
Gift of Christopher Calle
Object number
2002.75LIC
On View
Not on view
Collections
Low Illustration Collection
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