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"Eleventh and St. Clair Accordian" (pg 25)

1930s
(American, 1867–1949)
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A vertically oriented black ink drawing on cream paper depicts the left-facing profile of a man in a wide-brimmed hat. Sketchy, jagged lines define his prominent nose, sagging jaw, and large ear. Above his head, handwritten cursive reads "11th and St Clair accordian." To our left, five silver spiral rings bind the paper's edge. The plain background focuses attention on the man's weathered, expressive features.

"Eleventh and St. Clair Accordian" (pg 25)

1930s

William Sommer

(American, 1867–1949)
America, Ohio, Cleveland

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