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English: Three Beggars of Cordova (circa 1891), by Edwin Lord Weeks (1849-1903), Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts.
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Source Charles M. Kurtz, Illustrations from the Art Gallery of the World's Columbian Exposition (Philadelphia: George Barrie, publisher, 1893), p. 108.[1]
Author Charles M. Kurtz (1855-1909)
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