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The Potter
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The Potter

Artist Edward S. Curtis (American, 1868-1952)
CultureAmerican
Date1907
Mediumsilver bromide print
Dimensions7 11/16 x 5 11/16 in. (19.5 x 14.4 cm)
Classificationsphotographs
Credit LineAckland Fund
Object number86.21
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Untitled (No. 394, Flowering Plant)
Untitled (No. 394, Flowering Plant)
W. Curtis
1798
Image Not Available for Jerome, Arizona
Jerome, Arizona
Aaron Siskind
1949, printed in 1970s
Foundation
Foundation
A. A. Leonard
20th century
Image Not Available for Louis Lipsky
Louis Lipsky
Lotte Jacobi
c. 1940
Image Not Available for Otis Steel: Dumping Slag from Ladle
Otis Steel: Dumping Slag from Ladle
Margaret Bourke-White
1928
Slaves of Rebel General Thomas F. Drayton
Slaves of Rebel General Thomas F. Drayton
Henry P. Moore
1862
Versailles: Grand Trianon
Versailles: Grand Trianon
Eugène Atget
n.d.
Ho Ho Off to the Sabbot
Ho Ho Off to the Sabbot
William Mortensen
c. 1926
Alicia Markova
Alicia Markova
Dwight S. Godwin
1941, printed later
The Potter House Atlanta
The Potter House Atlanta
George N. Barnard
1864, printed 1866
Image Not Available for Wheelbarrow and Flower Pots
Wheelbarrow and Flower Pots
Edward Steichen
1920
Image Not Available for Fashion Model in White Evening Dress, with a Bust of Nofretete
Fashion Model in White Evening Dress, with a Bust of Nofretete
Edward Steichen
1935

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