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Navigation (study for panel, Old Senate Office Building) by Louis Schaettle, born Chicago, IL 1867-died New York City 1917 — VisualArtsDB
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Navigation (study for panel, Old Senate Office Building)
Navigation (study for panel, Old Senate Office Building)
Louis Schaettle, born Chicago, IL 1867-died New York City 1917
1910
Medium
pen and ink, watercolor and tempera on paperboard
Genre
Drawings
Museum
Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, DC, US
Styles
Drawing
Tags
Arts and sciences
Allegory
transportation
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