Album Leaf with Two Drawings; verso: Album Leaf with Two Photographs and a Drawing, 1856 - 1925
John Singer Sargent
Photograph by my Father of my Brother and me Holding my First Camera, 1944 - 1998
Bruce Cratsley
Portrait Photograph of King Ko-chong Wearing Royal Robes and Standing on a Carpet
Korean
Untitled (photograph of boy wearing "Camp Interlaken" shirt, holding tennis racquet), active 1930s-1960s
John Howell
Untitled (photograph of Gittings photo of little girl seated at bottom of staircase with toys), 1900 - 1988
Paul Gittings
Untitled (photograph of a 1926 Gittings photo of young man smoking cigarette in gallery), 1900 - 1988
Paul Gittings
Untitled (photograph of "Blue Danube": two women in gowns kneeling by man in tuxedo), 1900 - 1988
Paul Gittings
Untitled (photograph of "The Ponycart": little boy in carriage being "pulled" by toy horse), 1900 - 1988
Paul Gittings
Untitled (detail image of photograph pinned to wall of pilot crew in front of plane), 20th century
Martin Schweig
Untitled (a young photographer taking a picture of a teddy bear, horse, doll, and child), active 1940s
John Deusing
Street Incidents: A Series of Twenty-one Permanent Photographs, with Descriptive Letter-Press, 1837 - 1921
John Thomson
Photograph of a stage of the poster "Let’s Storm the third year of the Five Year Plan", 1895 - 1938
Gustavs Klucis (Klutsis)
Photograph of the design for the cover of an unpublished children's book, "Towards a Worldwide October," 1924, 1895 - 1938
Gustavs Klucis (Klutsis)
Photograph of a design for the front page of the newspaper Pravda (Truth), February 23, 1934, 1895 - 1938
Gustavs Klucis (Klutsis)
Untitled (single photograph labeled Bunny, Mickie and Beauty, woman standing in center of photograph, left hand on shoulder of boy holding rifle, dog sitting up in chair to left), 1838-1903
Mary Georgiana Caroline Cecil Filmer
Freedom's Banner. Charley, A Slave Boy from New Orleans., active 1860s-1870s
Charles Paxson
Rebecca, an Emancipated Slave, from New Orleans, active 1860s
M.H. Kimball
Rebecca, Augusta and Rosa, Emancipated Slaves, from New Orleans, active 1860s
M.H. Kimball
Starrett-Lehigh Building: II (60 West 26th Street, Manhattan), 1898 - 1991