File:Charles Sims--Here Am I.png

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English: Charles Sims, Here Am I, tempera and oil, 1927-28, location unknown (formerly in the Cleveland Museum of Art, deaccessioned 1965).
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Source Sims, Charles. Picture Making: Technique & Inspiration (with a critical survey of his life & work by Alan Sims), The New Art Library (Second Series), London: Seeley Service & Co., plate VII.
Author Charles Sims

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Charles Sims, Here Am I, tempera and oil, 1927-28, location unknown.

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