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1921: She Whipped up the Snakes and Ascended High Over the City
An illustration for Nathanial Hawthorne’s Tanglewood Tales by Virginia Frances Sterrett (1921). Found on Public Domain Review.
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Tagged 1850's, 1920's, 19th Century, 20th Century, Art, Books, Cryptids, Dragons, Drawing, Nathanial Hawthorne, USA, Virginia Frances Sterrett, Women
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