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At Jennie Turner Children tied to trees in path of forest fires. In spite of exceeding extreme …
At Jennie Turner Children tied to trees in path of forest fires. In spite of exceeding extreme peril, Vivian girls rescued them I Vivian Girl Jennie observes with spy glass great massacre of children and brings the attention of her sisters to it. (double-sided)
At Jennie Turner Children tied to trees in path of forest fires. In spite of exceeding extreme …
At Jennie Turner Children tied to trees in path of forest fires. In spite of exceeding extreme peril, Vivian girls rescued them I Vivian Girl Jennie observes with spy glass great massacre of children and brings the attention of her sisters to it. (double-sided) Henry Darger Photo by James Prinz
© Kiyoko Lerner/ Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
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At Jennie Turner Children tied to trees in path of forest fires. In spite of exceeding extreme peril, Vivian girls rescued them I Vivian Girl Jennie observes with spy glass great massacre of children and brings the attention of her sisters to it. (double-sided)

Artist ((1892–1973))
DateMid-twentieth century
Place/RegionChicago, Illinois, United States
MediumWatercolor, pencil, colored pencil, and carbon tracing on pieced paper
Dimensions18 × 47 1/2"
Credit LineGift of Carl Lobell and Kate Stettner in honor of Frank Maresca © Kiyoko Lerner
Accession number2000.25.2B
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