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English: Title: "The sword is drawn, the Navy upholds it!"
Abstract: Poster showing Liberty in a red cloak, holding a sword and a scroll inscribed "We can do no otherwise." Physical description: 1 print (poster) : lithograph, color ; 107 x 71 cm. Notes: Signed with artist's monogram.; painted by Kenyon Cox, N.A.; U.S. Navy Recruiting Station.; No. 19686. |
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