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Answer to Q #17

March 2, 2021February 10, 2021 by Julie Seton

The model for Seton’s exquisite “Sleeping Wolf” lived at Jardin des Plantes Menagrie or Paris Zoo.
The painting hangs in the Seton Gallery at the Academy for the Love of Learning, Seton Village, Santa Fe, New Mexico

Categories About Ernest Thompson Seton, Uncategorized, Works by Seton Tags painting, Paris Zoo, Sleeping Wolf, trivia
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