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172 At Jennie Richee. Storm continues. Lightning strikes shelter but no one is injured. (double…
172 At Jennie Richee. Storm continues. Lightning strikes shelter but no one is injured. (double-sided)
172 At Jennie Richee. Storm continues. Lightning strikes shelter but no one is injured. (double…
172 At Jennie Richee. Storm continues. Lightning strikes shelter but no one is injured. (double-sided) Henry Darger Photo by James Prinz
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172 At Jennie Richee. Storm continues. Lightning strikes shelter but no one is injured. (double-sided)

Artist ((1892–1973))
DateMid-20th century
Place/RegionChicago, Illinois, United States
MediumWatercolor, pencil, carbon tracing, and collage on pieced paper
Dimensions24 × 108 3/4"
Credit LineAnonymous gift in recognition of Sam Farber © Kiyoko Lerner
Accession number2004.1.1A
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