File:Amanda Brewster Sewell, The Sacred Hecatombs, by 1904.jpg

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English: Amanda Brewster Sewell, The Sacred Hecatombs, by 1904, won the Thomas B. Clarke prize at the 1904 National Academy of Design exhibition
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Author Amanda Brewster Sewell - by 1904

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