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Acknowledgements
Heather Campbell Coyle, Chief Curator and Curator of American Art, Delaware Art Museum
Rachael DiEleuterio, Librarian/Archivist, Delaware Art Museum
Mary Holahan, Curator of Illustration / Curator of Outlooks Exhibitions, Delaware Art Museum
Allison Nicks, Registrar/Office of Rights of Reproductions, Delaware Art Museum
Erin Robin, Chief Registrar, Delaware Art Museum
Emily Shartrand, Lynn Herrick Sharp Curatorial Fellow, Delaware Art Museum
Amelia Wiggins, Manager of Gallery Learning and Interpretation, Delaware Art Museum
Margaret Winslow, Curator of Contemporary Art, Delaware Art Museum