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A work made of gelatin silver print.

Piet Mondrian, New York City, 1942

Arnold Newman

A work made of gelatin silver print.

Hermaphrodite with Christ, 1985

Joel Peter Witkin

A work made of chromogenic print.

Untitled (Yellow Tub), 2003

Angela Strassheim

A work made of gelatin silver print.

A Wet Day on the Boulevard, Paris, 1894, printed 1918/32

Alfred Stieglitz

A work made of platinum print.

Georgia O'Keeffe, 1919/20

Alfred Stieglitz

A work made of palladium print.

Georgia O'Keeffe—Hands and Thimble, 1919

Alfred Stieglitz

A work made of lenticular photograph.

Untitled (Blue/Red), 1987

Barbara Kruger

A work made of gelatin silver printing out print.

Joueur d'orgue (Organ Player), 1898/99

Jean-Eugène-Auguste Atget

A work made of gelatin silver print.

Cabbage Leaf, No. 1 from the "Fiftieth Anniversary Portfolio 1902–1952", 1931, printed 1952

Edward Weston

A work made of typed and signed statement, typed list of characterizations, five chromogenic prints mounted on two panels.

Variable Piece #70 (In Process): 166A, 1975/76

Douglas Huebler

A work made of gelatin silver print.

Buchenwald Camp Victims, 1945

Margaret Bourke-White

A work made of sepia-toned gelatin silver print.

"How many things can you find wrong with this picture?", 1976, printed 1978

Leslie Robert Krims

Photograph of two people washing a red and blue rug on a large rock formation surrounding water. One person stands knee deep in the water, and flings a bucket of water onto the rug.

Iran: Washing and Scrubbing a Rug, 1943/64

Inge Morath

A work made of gelatin silver print.

New York, c. 1940

Helen Levitt

A work made of gelatin silver print.

Hugh Edwards, Curator of Photography, The Chicago Art Institute, 1964

Dave Heath

A work made of gelatin silver print.

Georgia O'Keeffe (B), New York, January 31, 1948, printed September 1991

Irving Penn

Photograph of a brown-skinned woman with a bouquet of flowers in her lap. She sits in a chair, resting her head in her right hand, and gazes directly at the viewer, smiling slightly. Her hair is short, and she wears pearls, a watch, and long earrings. The background is in black-and-white, but her dress and the flowers have been tinted with yellow and orange hues.

Do Tell, 1930

James VanDerZee

A work made of gelatin silver print.

Still Life with with Onion Skin, New York, 1947, printed 1991

Irving Penn

A work made of dye imbibition print.

Mouth (for L'Oréal), New York, 1986, printed 1992

Irving Penn

A work made of gelatin silver print.

Slovak Steel Worker in the Pittsburgh Region Relaxes after Supper, 1909

Lewis Wickes Hine

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