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Étude d'un poète
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Étude d'un poète

Primary (1891–1965)
NationalityAmerican, North America
Date1925
MediumEtching
DimensionsSheet: 12 3/4 × 8 7/8 in. (32.4 × 22.5 cm)
Image: 4 7/8 × 3 7/8 in. (12.4 × 9.8 cm)
Additional Dimension: 4 7/8 × 3 7/8 in. (12.4 × 9.8 cm)
Credit LineBlanton Museum of Art, The University of Texas at Austin, Gift of the children of L.M. Tonkin, G1966.2.317
Rights Statement
Collection AreaPrints and Drawings
Object numberG1966.2.317
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Arthur William Heintzelman
1919
This image is for study only, and may not accurately represent the object’s true color or scale…
Arthur William Heintzelman
1922
This image is for study only, and may not accurately represent the object’s true color or scale…
Arthur William Heintzelman
1922
This image is for study only, and may not accurately represent the object’s true color or scale…
Arthur William Heintzelman
1923
This image is for study only, and may not accurately represent the object’s true color or scale…
Arthur William Heintzelman
1919
This image is for study only, and may not accurately represent the object’s true color or scale…
Arthur William Heintzelman
1925
This image is for study only, and may not accurately represent the object’s true color or scale…
Arthur William Heintzelman
1925
This image is for study only, and may not accurately represent the object’s true color or scale…
Arthur William Heintzelman
1918
This image is for study only, and may not accurately represent the object’s true color or scale…
Arthur William Heintzelman
1919
This image is for study only, and may not accurately represent the object’s true color or scale…
Arthur William Heintzelman
1924
This image is for study only, and may not accurately represent the object’s true color or scale…
Arthur William Heintzelman
1929
This image is for study only, and may not accurately represent the object’s true color or scale…
Arthur William Heintzelman
1926