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Lenore

Artist: Joseph T. Keiley (American, 1869–1914)

Maternity

Artist: Gertrude Käsebier (American, 1852–1934)

Jill and Polly in the Bathroom

Artist: Tina Barney (American, born 1945)

Untitled Film Still #84

Artist: Cindy Sherman (American, born 1954)

Untitled, from the series Beneath the Roses

Artist: Gregory Crewdson (American, born 1962, M.F.A. 1988)

New York

Artist: Philip-Lorca diCorcia (American, born 1951, M.F.A. 1979)

Self-Portrait with Brush and Palette

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

Female Impersonators in Mirrors, New York City

Artist: Diane Arbus (American, 1923–1971)
Printer: Neil Selkirk (American, born England 1947)

Eugene, Stieglitz, Kühn, and Steichen Admiring the Work of Eugene

Artist: Frank Eugene (American, 1865–1936)

"Variety" Booth, New York City

Artist: Nan Goldin (American, born 1953)

As I Wait, Untitled #6 (Bread & Roses)

Artist: Merik Goma (American, born 1987)

Rice Island, Memphis, Tennessee

Artist: Tommy Kha (American, born 1988, M.F.A. 2013)

Disneyland, California

Artist: Tseng Kwong Chi (American, born Hong Kong, 1950–1990)

Prom #2, Cleveland, Ohio

Artist: Alec Soth (American, born 1969)

Echo

Artist: Genesis Báez (American, born 1990, M.F.A. 2019)

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