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The Lad Who Stared Everyone Down
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The Lad Who Stared Everyone Down
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David Palladini
(American, 1946 - 2019)
The Lad Who Stared Everyone Down
Watercolor and ink on illustration board
c. 1974
12 x 27 inches (30.5 x 68.6 cm)
2022.1.3
© artist, artist's estate, or other rights holders
Gift of Lawrence and Barbara Seeborg, 2022
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