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In Her Own Right: The Institute of Medicine's Guide to Women's Health Issues (1997)

Chapter: Mary Cassatt Sketch of Denise's Daughter (ca. 1905)

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Suggested Citation:"Mary Cassatt Sketch of Denise's Daughter (ca. 1905)." Institute of Medicine. 1997. In Her Own Right: The Institute of Medicine's Guide to Women's Health Issues. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/4956.
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Suggested Citation:"Mary Cassatt Sketch of Denise's Daughter (ca. 1905)." Institute of Medicine. 1997. In Her Own Right: The Institute of Medicine's Guide to Women's Health Issues. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/4956.
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Mary Cassatt Sketch of Denise’s Daughter (ca. 1905) Charcoal on paper The National Museum of Women in the Arts Gift of Mrs. Kitty Taquey in memory of her father, Mr. Albert McVitty

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