Pavement artist 1930s
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Pavement artist 1930s
A pavement artist kneels by his work, drawn in chalk on the street. The central wording reads, light burdens long borne grow heavy. The other wording appears to be philosophical appeals to the public or poetry. A cap is placed upside down to hold any coins given. Date: 1930s
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Beggar Begging Borne Chalk Grow Heavy Kneels Lettering Philosophical Poetry Burdens
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