Peace on Earth, Good Will toward Men

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Marguerite Zorach, Peace on Earth, Good Will toward Men, ca. 1920s-1930s, pen and ink, conte crayon and pencil on tracing paper, sheet: 41 3427 34 in. (105.970.5 cm), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Dahlov Ipcar and Tessim Zorach, 1968.154.17

Artwork Details

Title
Peace on Earth, Good Will toward Men
Date
ca. 1920s-1930s
Location
Not on view
Dimensions
sheet: 41 3427 34 in. (105.970.5 cm)
Credit Line
Gift of Dahlov Ipcar and Tessim Zorach
Mediums Description
pen and ink, conte crayon and pencil on tracing paper
Classifications
Subjects
  • Animal
  • Religion — New Testament — Christ
  • Religion — New Testament — Mary
  • Religion — New Testament — Nativity
  • Religion — angel
Object Number
1968.154.17

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