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"What the Deuce Do You Mean Rushing in Like This," She Asked Crossly
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Arthur Garfield Dove
(American, 1880 - 1946)
"What the Deuce Do You Mean Rushing in Like This," She Asked Crossly
Charcoal and wash on paper
1920
15 1/2 × 11 in. (39.4 × 27.9 cm)
82.16.60
Gift of Jane Collette Wilcox, 1982
Not on view
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