An altercation, c.1935 by Henry J. Hunt

An altercation, c.1935

(An altercation, c.1935 (wash on paper))


Henry J. Hunt

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Undated  ·  wash on paper  ·  Picture ID: 1408074

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An altercation, c.1935 by Henry J. Hunt. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
1930s · thirties · 1930's · 1930-1939 · 20th century · 20 century · xx century · xxth century · twentieth century · 20 20th xx xxth twentieth century · 20 20th xx xxth century · 20 20th 20th xx xxth 20th century · c20th · fight · conflict · clash · confront each other · fight against · fighting · battle · confrontation · child · children · arguing · city · relationship · thirties · urban · female · girl · sisters · sister · altercation · wife · parents · conflict · argument · outdoors · woman · fighting · relationships · male · domestic · street scene · pushing · fight · father · husband · mother · girls · public
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