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    • Folder: Visual materials [6.1.015]: Paris Exposition lantern slides.
      • Date: 1900
      • Series: S03_06
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    William Henry Goodyear (1846–1923) was the Brooklyn Museum's first curator of fine arts. A finding aid to the collection and an extensive selection of his photographs, either taken or collected by him, are now available online.

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