Untitled (re-photographed 19th century image of woman in patterned dress), 20th century
Martin Schweig
Gems of Photographic Art: Photo-Pictures Selected from the Universal Series, 1822 - 1898
Francis Frith
Municipal Employment Office, Dessau, 1927-1929: Photograph during construction, 1883 - 1969
Walter Gropius
Photograph of Sargent Painting "Carnation, Lily, Lily, Rose" at Broadway in Worcestershire
Unidentified Artist
Untitled (two men holding women on their shoulder, American flag, photographs), 20th century
Durette Studio
Untitled (two photographs: portrait of little boy posing as Army soldier), 1879 - 1939
C. Bennette Moore
Untitled (composite photograph of a man doing a jumping twist; continuous motion)
Jack Gould
Untitled (composite photograph of a man doing a jumping somersault; continuous motion)
Jack Gould
Untitled (photograph of woman with white cloth over head, one shoulder), 1900 - 1988
Paul Gittings
Untitled (photograph of 1928 Bachrach photo of girl standing in doorway with doll), 1900 - 1988
Paul Gittings
Untitled ("before" version of damaged photograph of couple, man in military hat), active 1940s-1950s
Robert Burian
Untitled (photograph of of woman in gold sequined shawl draped over head), 1900 - 1988
Paul Gittings
Untitled (two photographs: boy leaning on tree; woman cutting cake), 1900 - 1988
Paul Gittings
Untitled (photograph of woman's head, neck and shoulders, head tilted back), 1900 - 1988
Paul Gittings
Untitled (photograph of "Clear Outlook": woman in hat in front of large leaves), 1900 - 1988
Paul Gittings
Untitled (photograph of two girls in matching dresses holding tall flowers), 1900 - 1988
Paul Gittings
Untitled (photograph of "Idyllic": woman reclining on chaise lounge with child on lap), 1900 - 1988
Paul Gittings
Untitled (photograph of "The Stubborn Tress": nude woman brushing her hair), 1900 - 1988
Paul Gittings
Untitled (photograph of "Portentous Shadow": figure seated in hat with large shadow), 1900 - 1988
Paul Gittings
Photograph of a stage of the poster "Long Live the USSR, fatherland of the world proletariat", 1895 - 1938
Gustavs Klucis (Klutsis)