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Artstor promotional toolkit

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Path to Open: Communications toolkit for libraries

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Stylized painting of a woman reclining in a chair while reading a colorful, abstract newspaper, with bold geometric shapes filling the pages and a mug on the table beside her.

Hussein Madi. The Newspaper. Second Generation Modern Artists (1925–1950). Part of BeMA Collection, Rice University.