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Gifts for art lovers, inspired by The Met collection. Enjoy the splendors of spring in New York as you recreate a delightful watercolor by Adolf Dehn (American, 1895-1968). This bucolic scene in The Met collection is one of several park views that Dehn recorded at different seasons during the years he lived in New York City. In addition to the world-famous park, the artist captured scenes from Harlem nightclubs, burlesque theaters, high society, and other lively subjects.

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