Interior of La Hutte - Sitting room musical wall decorations
- CA MHM 2014.22.96
- Item
- 30 Nov. 1926
This is a photograph of a wall in the sitting room in La Hutte with various string instruments hung on the wall, including violins and lyres.
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Interior of La Hutte - Sitting room musical wall decorations
This is a photograph of a wall in the sitting room in La Hutte with various string instruments hung on the wall, including violins and lyres.
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