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A Night Scene. Flower making. Family of Mary Bezzola, 212 Sullivan St., New York. George (10 years old) and Levia (9 years old) work until 9pm when work is rushing

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A Night Scene. Flower making. Family of Mary Bezzola, 212 Sullivan St., New York. George (10 years old) and Levia (9 years old) work until 9pm when work is rushing is an artwork. It is housed at the Tate Museums and was created in 1912. Classified as a Print, it measures 12.60 cm in width and 17.60 cm in height.

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  • creation period: 1912 - 1912
  • creation period details: 1912
  • width: 12.60 cm
  • height: 17.60 cm
  • art medium: Print
  • museum: Tate Museums
  • acquisition year: 2011
  • artists: Lewis Hine
  • countries: United States
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