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Three Apples, France, ca. 1921

Artist: Edward Steichen (American, born Luxembourg, 1879–1973)

Wheelbarrow with Flower Pots, France

Artist: Edward Steichen (American, born Luxembourg, 1879–1973)

Self Portrait with Studio Camera

Artist: Edward Steichen (American, born Luxembourg, 1879–1973)

Lotus, Mount Kisco, New York

Artist: Edward Steichen (American, born Luxembourg, 1879–1973)

Alfred Stieglitz

Artist: Edward Steichen (American, born Luxembourg, 1879–1973)

J.P. Morgan, New York

Artist: Edward Steichen (American, born Luxembourg, 1879–1973)

Portrait of George Eliot and Family

Artist: Jonathan Budington (American, 1779–1823)

Untitled (Faces)

Artist: Antonius Hockelmann (German, 1937–2000)

Girl Holding Glasses, 1971 from Deja Vu 1973

Artist: Ralph Gibson (American, born 1939)

English Man, Derby, 1972 from Deja Vu, 1973

Artist: Ralph Gibson (American, born 1939)

Cloud, New Mexico, 1972 from Deja Vu, 1973

Artist: Ralph Gibson (American, born 1939)

Crew Cut Man, S.F., 1972 from Deja Vu, 1973

Artist: Ralph Gibson (American, born 1939)

House, Los Angeles, 1972 from Deja Vu, 1973

Artist: Ralph Gibson (American, born 1939)

Doorways, Mexico, 1972 from Deja Vu, 1973

Artist: Ralph Gibson (American, born 1939)

Sailor, 1972 from Deja Vu, 1973

Artist: Ralph Gibson (American, born 1939)

Hand/Piano, 1972 from Deja Vu, 1973

Artist: Ralph Gibson (American, born 1939)

Girl, Door, Sea, 1972 from Deja Vu, 1973

Artist: Ralph Gibson (American, born 1939)

Arm, Umbrella, Sea, 1972 from Deja Vu, 1973

Artist: Ralph Gibson (American, born 1939)

Man Blowing Nose, 1972 from Deja Vu, 1973

Artist: Ralph Gibson (American, born 1939)

Knife

Maker: Benjamin Mountigue (British, 1770–1793)

Fork

Maker: Benjamin Mountigue (British, 1770–1793)

Salt Spoon

Maker: A. Prip

Knife

Maker: C. Rogers and Brothers (United States)

Fork, "Westminster" Pattern

Maker: C. Rogers and Brothers (United States)

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