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A cross section of a house revealing both its vibrantly colored exterior and interior contents …
Untitled
A cross section of a house revealing both its vibrantly colored exterior and interior contents …
A cross section of a house revealing both its vibrantly colored exterior and interior contents in various perspectives.
Untitled, Robert Lindsay Walker, c. 1975, colored markers on drawing paper cover, Telfair Museum of Art, Savannah, Georgia, © Estate of Robert Lindsay Walker.

Untitled

Artist (American, 1909 - 1996)
Datec. 1975
MediumColored markers on drawing paper cover
DimensionsImage: 12 × 17 7/8 inches (30.5 × 45.4 cm)
Sheet: 12 × 17 7/8 inches (30.5 × 45.4 cm)
Credit LineMuseum purchase.
Object number1997.3.2
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