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A work made of internal dye diffusion transfer print.

Untitled, n.d.

Unknown Maker

A work made of chromogenic print.

Equipment, Crane and Beam, September 25, 2001, printed 2006

Joel Meyerowitz

A work made of chromogenic print, from the portfolio "twelve photographs".

El Paso St., El Paso, Texas, July 5, 1975, printed 1976

Stephen Shore

A work made of etching in black, with plate tone, on cream wove paper.

Boscaiola, n.d.

Giovanni Fattori

A work made of fancy compound twill, silk and & gilt paper; 3 1/2 strips to m.m..

Fragment, 18th/19th century, Edo period (1615–1868)/ Meiji period (1868–1912)

A work made of plain compound cloth, silk and silvered paper; 2 1/2 strips of m.m..

Fragment, Meiji period (1868–1912), 1875/1900

A work made of plain compound satin, fine open silk warp, heavy cotton weft and silvered paper; 1 1/2 strips to m.m..

Fragment, Edo period (1615–1868), Before 1927

A work made of relief etching from a zinc plate on grayish-ivory china paper.

Calavera of Francisco Madero, from Calavera Maderista, printed 1944

José Guadalupe Posada

A work made of letterpress in black on three sheets of acetate.

Looking Through, from Wordswordswords, 1967–68

Edwin Schlossberg

A work made of color etching on white laid paper.

The Blue Door, 1948

Vera Berdich

A work made of internal dye diffusion transfer print.

Untitled, n.d.

Unknown Maker

A work made of gelatin silver print.

Untitled, n.d.

Unknown Maker

A work made of gelatin silver print.

Külzstr., 1990, printed 2003/04

John Gossage

A work made of gelatin silver print.

S-Bahngelände Schöneberg, 1985, printed 2003/04

John Gossage

A work made of gelatin silver print.

Thiesstr., 1984, printed 2003/04

John Gossage

A work made of gelatin silver print.

Niederkirchnerstr., 1982, printed 2003/04

John Gossage

A work made of gelatin silver prints with paper and paint collaged.

John Q. Public, who is interested in seeing that his neighbors get a square deal from the city government, visits Oscar E. Hewitt, city commissioner of public works, and learns that if materials could be paid for on the cash on delivery basis contractors might not put their bids on public construction so high., 1938, published March 26, 1938

Vaughn Shoemaker

A work made of lithograph in white from four stones on four sheets of plexiglas.

Thoughts Lie, from Wordswordswords, 1967–68

Edwin Schlossberg

A work made of lithograph in black from one stone on white wove paper.

Through, from Wordswordswords, 1967–68

Edwin Schlossberg

A work made of letterpress in black on white wove paper, folded.

Colophon page, from Wordswordswords, 1967–68

Edwin Schlossberg

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