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André Dunoyer de Segonzac, 1911, Les Boxeurs (The Boxers), location unknown, presumed destroyed by the artist

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Title Les Boxeurs (The Boxers)
Artist André Dunoyer de Segonzac
Year 1911
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Museum/Gallery Location unknown, presumed destroyed by the artist
Source The new spirit in drama & art by Huntly Carter. Published 1913 by M. Kennerley in New York, London
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Published 1912 and 1913

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Reproduced in the New Age, 1912.

Reproduced in The new spirit in drama & art by Huntly Carter. Published 1913 by M. Kennerley in New York, London

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