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Withdrawing from the Battery after the Battery’s Guns Had Been Destroyed.

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Withdrawing from the Battery after the Battery’s Guns Had Been Destroyed. is an artwork. It is housed at the Tate Museums and was created in 1944. Classified as a On Paper, Unique, it measures 54.00 cm in width and 73.70 cm in height.

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"Withdrawing from the Battery after the Battery’s Guns Had Been Destroyed." is one of the artworks in On Paper, Unique, artworks in Tate Museums and 783,823 artworks in our database.

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