Collections: Photography

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On View: Canopic Jar and Cover of Lady Senebtisi

Priests separately mummified the stomach, liver, lungs, and intestines, to be placed in jars, in the most expensive method of mummification ...

Hiroshige's One Hundred Famous Views of Edo

Hiroshige's 118 woodblock landscape and genre scenes of mid-nineteenth-century Tokyo, is one of the greatest achievements of Japanese art.

    On View: Canopic Jar and Cover of Lady Senebtisi

    Priests separately mummified the stomach, liver, lungs, and intestines, to be placed in jars, in the most expensive method of mummification ...

     

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    Underground Paris: St. MichelVista: Thames Street, No. 22, Man.UntitledDaily News BuildingUntitled #180[Untitled] (Tug and Barge, East River)Israeli Sniper WallUntitled (Man Smoking/Malcolm X), from the Kitchen Table series[Untitled] (Pier 27)Milking TimeTwo Women, HarlemFlorida Farm WorkersSunflowerCreatures on a RooftopGlasses and ReflectionsHouse Plant
     
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    "Thanks for this heads up, too, David. You are right again about the orientation. It is definitely portrait (based on the hxw measurements). I'm going to check this one with our curatorial staff as well. Abstract works are difficult, and photographs especially so, since you can't count on a signature. Deb Wythe, Digital Lab"
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