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English: Niagra Falls pastel drawing 1898, Fogg Museum, Harvard Art Museum, Boston
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https://www.harvardartmuseums.org/art/307615
Author
Sarah W. Whitman
(1842–1904)
Alternative names
Sarah Wyman Whitman; Sarah de Saint Prix Wyman; Sarah de St. Prix Wyman Whitman; Sarah De St Prix Wyman Whitman; Sarah Whitman; Sarah de Saint Prix Whitman; Henry, Mrs. Whitman
Description
American writer, graphic designer, artist and painter American artist
Date of birth/death
1842
25 June 1904 / July 1904 / 1904
Location of birth/death
Baltimore
Boston
Authority file
: Q2224527
VIAF: 9058382
ISNI: 0000000067036455
ULAN: 500031800
LCCN: n93066538
RKD: 84076
WorldCat
creator QS:P170,Q2224527
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