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CLASSICAL MUSIC POSTER & HARNETT STILL LIFE PRINT

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CLASSICAL MUSIC POSTER & HARNETT STILL LIFE PRINT


Still Life print of The Old Refrain by William M. Harnett dated 1953. Photograph of a violin dated 1985

36" X 23 1/2"


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William M Harnett
American
THE OLD REFRAIN 1893
L’AN
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THE
OLD
REFRAIN
VIEUX
REFRAIN
L’AN

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Image 4:

William M. Harnett
(American, 1848-1892)
THE OLD REFRAIN
LE VIEUX REFRAIN
DAS ALTE LIED
L’ANTICO RITORNELLO
EL ANTIGUO ESTRIBILLO
(Oil on canvas, 1886)
Private Collection
William
Harnett
(American,
1848-1892)
THE
OLD
REFRAIN
LE
VIEUX
REFRAIN
DAS
ALTE
LIED
L’ANTICO
RITORNELLO
EL
ANTIGUO
ESTRIBILLO
(Oil
on
canvas,
1886)
Private
Collection

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© 1953 New York Graphic Society Ltd. All rights reserved
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©
1953
New
York
Graphic
Society
Ltd.
All
rights
reserved
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