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        "tombstone": "Mare and Foal, c. 1925\u201329. Karl Rotter-Reinhold Duschka Workshop (Austria, Vienna). Cut sheet brass; overall: 8.9 cm (3 1/2 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, Educational Purchase Fund, 1930.75",
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        "title": "Mare and Foal",
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                "description": "(Exhibition of Austrian Arts and Crafts, Vienna, Austria, sold to the Cleveland Museum of Art)",
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        "description": "In the early 1900s, bending and cutting sheet metal to produce dynamic shapes was one of the most common techniques used to teach natural form in design schools in Vienna. From this method evolved the commercial production of small polished or enameled figures of popular animals from the circus or farm\u2014including giraffes, foxes, and dogs\u2014exaggerated in their modernist forms.",
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