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She Threw Herself on the Bed and Wept Out Her Sense of Wrong on the Pillow
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Anna Whelan Betts
(American, 1873 - 1959)
She Threw Herself on the Bed and Wept Out Her Sense of Wrong on the Pillow
Black and white oil on board
ca. 1899
5 5/8 × 10 1/4 in. (14.3 × 26 cm)
72.2.5
Purchased with Museum funds, 1972
Not on view
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