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Mary Antrim, Brick House with Two Foreyards and Animals, 1807

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Mary Antrim
Date
1807
Title
Brick House with Two Foreyards and Animals, 1807
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Date of Publication
2012
Reference Title
Important American Schoolgirl Embroideries: The Landmark Collection of Betty Ring
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72
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National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
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Mary Antrim, Brick House with Two Foreyards and Animals, 1807, in Sotheby's New York, Important American Schoolgirl Embroideries: The Landmark Collection of Betty Ring (January 2012), p. 72. National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.

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