A museum tote bag makes the perfect gift.
The painter-lithographer Adolf Dehn (American, 1895–1968) was known for his humorous satires and social commentaries on modern life. While living in New York City, Dehn captured scenes from Harlem nightclubs, burlesque theaters, Central Park, and high society. His delightful 1941 watercolor Spring in Central Park, now in The Met collection, counts among his bucolic views of the skyline and park at different seasons.
- 100% cotton
- Open top
- 18”W x 14”H; 5 1/2” gusset
- 8” handle drop

















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