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                  <text>A. Eron</text>
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              <text>Given to the University of Maryland by George Snow, Professor of Physics from 1958 to 1992, and his wife Lila. A related work is Bradford with a Curl, Provincetown Art Association and Museum (https://www.paam.org/exhibitions/sculpture-gardens/attachment/katzen-l-585-002/).</text>
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