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Title: Sun and Shade, Vol. IV, Nos. 1-12
Artist:
Mrs. W. B. Greenwood
Artist:
P. Thiery
Artist:
Jeannette M. Appleton (American)
Artist:
James Leon Williams (American, 1852–1920)
Artist:
Fred Beach
Artist:
A. D. Wyatt (American, active 1880s)
Artist:
B. F. Upham
Artist:
T. Tangerman
Artist:
W. C. Walker
Artist:
C.E. Von Sothen
Artist:
Helen Plummer Gatch (American, 1861–1942)
Artist:
Edward H. Graves
Artist:
Edward B. Miller
Artist:
Ernest Edwards (British, 1837–1903)
Artist:
Alfred Stieglitz (American, Hoboken, New Jersey 1864–1946 New York)
Artist:
Napoleon Sarony (American (born Canada), Quebec 1821–1896 New York)
Artist:
George H. Taber, Jr.
Artist:
Frederick Gutekunst (American (born Germany), 1832–1917)
Artist:
Charles Leroy
Artist:
F. W. Mozart
Artist:
Thomas A. Hine (American)
Artist:
William M. Browne
Artist:
William Notman (Canadian (born Scotland), 1826–1891)
Artist:
Emilie V. Clarkson (American, 1863–1946)
Artist:
Mrs. J. A. Hazelhurst
Artist:
Herbert Denison (British)
Artist:
Horatio G. Smith (American)
Artist:
George Gardner Rockwood (American, 1832–1911)
Artist:
O. P. Watts
Artist:
Frank Jay Haynes (American, 1853–1921)
Artist:
George Collins Cox (American, 1851–1902)
Artist:
Frank Jay Haynes (American, 1853–1921)
Artist:
D. C. Benjamin
Artist:
Edward H. Hart (American)
Artist:
Frank Russell Green (American)
Artist:
Benjamin Kimball
Date: 1890s
Medium: Photogravures
Classification: Periodicals
Credit Line: The Elisha Whittelsey Collection, The Elisha Whittelsey Fund, 1972
Object Number: 1972.689
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