Untitled (New Year's greeting card mock-up with family's four children), 20th century
Martin Schweig
Untitled (bleed-through from previous page, numbered sequence, and adhered photographs, left page); Untitled (numbered sequence, notes and adhered photograph, right page), 1928 - 2014
Otto Piene
Untitled (five photographs, top, Witley Court; oval in center, Rosa; bottom left, Sally; center, Mama and Bunnie; bottom right, Foxie), 1838-1903
Mary Georgiana Caroline Cecil Filmer
Submerged Gas Pumps, Salton Sea, born 1949
Richard Misrach
Chicago, 1912 - 1999
Harry Callahan
114. Girl Dressing Her Hair, 1832 - 1909
Felice Beato
Female Head
Greek
Members of the Eastern Synod
G. Edgar Engle
Occupying Wall Street, October 1, 2011, born 1962
Accra Shepp
Thomas Wren Ward (1786-1858), 1811 - 1885
William Page
Untitled (eight photographs arranged as spokes to a wheel around center image of Lady Fife; from top center, Captain Keith Frater; Captain Speirs; Captain Garforth; Lady Filmer; Hon. Emilie White; Hon. George Clive; Hon. Mrs. Dudley Ward, center, Lady Fife [photograph of a reproduction]), 1838-1903
Mary Georgiana Caroline Cecil Filmer
Nine Swimming Pools and a Broken Glass, born 1937
Edward Ruscha
Oliostrukt, from the book "Lightgraphics, Monoscriptures", 1924 - 1971
Chargesheimer
Untitled (two photographs: man seated with framed paintings inside house; man standing with framed paintings inside house), 1914 - 2016
Jack Rodden Studio
Untitled (two photographs: woman in bathing suit leaning against ladder by pool; aerial view of two women swimming), 1914 - 2016
Jack Rodden Studio
Untitled (two photographs: elevated view of guests chatting at wedding reception; large group portrait of guests at wedding reception), 20th century
Martin Schweig
Untitled (bleed-through of previous page, left page); Untitled (notes and adhered photographs and travel documents, right page), 1928 - 2014
Otto Piene
Freedom's Banner. Charley, A Slave Boy from New Orleans., active 1860s-1870s
Charles Paxson
Rebecca, Augusta and Rosa, Emancipated Slaves, from New Orleans, active 1860s
M.H. Kimball
Rebecca, an Emancipated Slave, from New Orleans, active 1860s