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A monochromatic depiction of two intertwined performers in costume, one with horns and a raised…
Dancers, Ballet Russe
A monochromatic depiction of two intertwined performers in costume, one with horns and a raised fist, against a background of overlapping circles.

Dancers, Ballet Russe

Artist Arthur George Murphy (American, 1906 - 1991)
Date1939
Mediumlithograph
ClassificationsPrint
DimensionsImage Size: 16 1/4 × 11 1/2 in.
Credit LineGift of the Works Progress Administration Federal Art Project, Washington, D.C.
Object number1943.251
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