South Church, Park Avenue and Eighty-fifth Street, New York City, [N.Y.] [graphic] : [detail drawings] / R. Guastavino Co. July 30, [19]09-Jan. 24, 1951.

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South Church, Park Avenue and Eighty-fifth Street, New York City, [N.Y.] [graphic] : [detail drawings] / R. Guastavino Co. July 30, [19]09-Jan. 24, 1951.

This set consists of 1 drawing, ink and graphite on linen; and 1 drawing, blueprint on paper.

2 drawings : various media ; 101.4 x 82.4 cm. (40 x 32 1/2 in.) or smaller.

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