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Marino Auriti, (1891–1980), “Cathedral”, Kennet Square, Pennsylvania, 1950, Wood, metal, paint,…
Cathedral
Marino Auriti, (1891–1980), “Cathedral”, Kennet Square, Pennsylvania, 1950, Wood, metal, paint,…
Marino Auriti, (1891–1980), “Cathedral”, Kennet Square, Pennsylvania, 1950, Wood, metal, paint, and kit parts, 5 × 12 × 7', Collection American Folk Art Museum, New York, Gift of Colette McDonald, 2003.4.1.
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Cathedral

Artist ((1891–1980))
Date1950
Place/RegionKennett Square, Pennsylvania, United States
MediumWood, metal, paint, and kit parts
Dimensions60 x 144 x 84 "
Credit LineGift of Colette McDonald
Accession number2003.4.1
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