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"Quiscanto vascamo mirajjar," which is Yunzano for "I am satisfied, I can now die happy."
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"Quiscanto vascamo mirajjar," which is Yunzano for "I am satisfied, I can now die happy."
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N.C. Wyeth
(American, 1882 - 1945)
"Quiscanto vascamo mirajjar," which is Yunzano for "I am satisfied, I can now die happy."
Oil on canvas
1915
dimensions unavailable
SUPP2000.2011
known by reproduction only
Not on view
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1919
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1907
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1914
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Yes, 'N', He'd Let a Roar Outer Him, An' Mebbe He'd Sing, "Hail Columbia, Happy Land!"
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1914
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