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Tenement Child
Lewis Wickes Hine
1909
Circus, Budapest (from "A Hungarian Memory")
André Kertész
1920
Bauhaus Theatre: From the Sketch '3 Against 1'
Umbo (Otto Umbehr)
ca. 1928
The Last Good-bye
James Augustus Joseph Van Der Zee
1923
Harlem circa 1935
Aaron Siskind
1935
Plantation owner, Mississippi Delta, near Clarksdale, Miss.
Dorothea Lange
June 1936
Subway Portrait
Walker Evans
1938-1941
Martha Graham - Letter to the World
Barbara Morgan
1940
Winter Sunrise
Ansel Easton Adams
1943
José Limón-Mexican Suite, Peon
Barbara Morgan
1944
Lella, Bretagne
Edouard Boubat
1948; printed 1981
Eddie on Third Avenue at 52nd Street, New York City
Louis Faurer
1948
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