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Abstract balck cross with white edges,Condition assessment (2014): Good

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[Untitled] (Self portrait of a man with old and sad expression. The undelicate use of the pencil creates this impression.):

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Self portrait of a man with old and sad expression. The undelicate use of the pencil creates this impression.,Condition assessment (2014): Good

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Canta a Ana:

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Yellow, Red, grey chalk shaded all over background,Condition assessment (2014): Good

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Matthew Vassar Papers

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1797-01-01T00:00:01Z-1890-12-31T23:59:59Z
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Matthew Vassar, founder of Vassar College, was born in the County of Norfolk, England, emigrated with his parents and other family members to Dutchess County, N.Y., in 1796. Vassar College was chartered in 1861 and opened its doors to students in 1865. It was not the first venture in higher

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Swirling forms depicted with a snake,,Condition assessment (2015): Good

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Landscape, using large, broad strokes,,Condition assessment (2015): Good

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Abstract, swirling forms using broad strokes,,Condition assessment (2015): Good

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Content Warning

The Vassar College Archives within the Digital Library include some images, texts, and material items that are racist, xenophobic, or otherwise harmful. The Vassar Libraries have provided descriptive text and additional notes whenever possible to alert Digital Library users to these items. The Engaged Pluralism Initiative Race and Racism in Historical Collections Project Group is working with the library on contextualizing and facilitating community conversations about these materials. For more information see: https://library.vassar.edu/rrhc