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Hurdy gurdy boy,organ grinders,William M Hunt,Detroit Publishing Company,c1900

Title: Hurdy gurdy boy
Creator(s): Hunt, William Morris, 1824-1879, artist
Related Names:
Detroit Publishing Co. , copyright claimant
Detroit Publishing Co. , publisher
Date Created/Published: c[between 1900 and 1912]
Notes:
Date based on Detroit, Thistle Publications (1912).
Photograph of a painting in Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
Detroit Publishing Co. no. M 108.
Gift; State Historical Society of Colorado; 1949.
Subjects:
Organ grinders.
Children.
Dry plate negatives.
Portrait paintings--Reproductions.
Bookmark /det1994022563/PP/
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