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Vanity and Modesty
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Title:
Vanity and Modesty
Maker:
sculptor
Mario Korbel
(
American
, 1882 - 1954)
Medium:
bronze
Measurements:
Overall: 25.8cm x 11.5cm x 43.2cm
Date:
1900s
Acquisition:
Bequest of James Parmelee
Location:
Not on display
Accession Number:
1940.572
Department:
American Paintings and Sculpture
Inscription:
Signed on base: MARIO KORBEL
See Also:
America
, 12442 works.
bronze
, 1481 works.
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