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When the Cat in the Copycat Was a Dog

Artist (American, born 1930)
CultureAmerican
Date2016
MediumBroken and glazed porcelain tiles
DimensionsOverall (Each tile): 28.5 × 29.3 cm (11 1/4 × 11 9/16 in.)
MarkingsSigned Jim Melchert
Credit LineGift of the Artist Photographer credit: Renée Melchert Thorpe
Object numberG19.8.1a-d
Classifications
Modern and Contemporary Ceramics
Sub-classification
American
Status
On view
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