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[Sympathetic neighbor: What's ze mat', Bartolozzi?]

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A group of Italian Americans stand behind a distraught organ grinder, who sits on his organ with his face buried in his hands. Before him stands his tottering, inebriated monkey who has just consumed the chianti wine in the bottle lying on the floor.
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Published caption continues: Bart.: Mat? Look at ze damda monk', an' donta speek to me! He got to ze chianti bot' an' I haf to lose two, tree days, when he will be 'nuff sober for me to go out wiz ze org again!
Signed, lower right: M. Woolf.
Title from Life.
Bequest and gift; Caroline and Erwin Swann; 1974; (DLC/PP-1974:232.714)
Published in: Life, December 10, 1891.

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01/01/1891
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Woolf, Michael Angelo, 1837-1899, artist
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