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Period: Early 1900s
Young Miner
Located in New York, NY
Gelatin silver print 10 x 8 inches, sheet 9.25 x 6 inches, image This photograph is offered by ClampArt, located in New York City.
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Other Art Style Early 1900s Portrait Photography

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Silver Gelatin

Prince, George WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT AND jAMES S. SHERMAN CAMPAIGN POSTERS, 1908.
Located in Portland, ME
Prince, George WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT AND JAMES S. SHERMAN CAMPAIGN POSTERS, 1908. The Taft with edge losses and a black line running from Taft's head to the right edge; the Sherman wit...
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Early 1900s Portrait Photography

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Photographic Film, Lithograph

Portrait of Czar Nicholas II of Russia, his Wife and Imperial Ulhans Regiment
Located in Roma, IT
Portrait of Czar Nicholas II of Russia, his Wife and the Imperial Ulhans Regiment in Saint Petersburg in 1908/09 realized by the famous poland/russian...
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Modern Early 1900s Portrait Photography

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Photographic Paper

Royal Ulhans Regiment of Tsar Nicholas II - Original Photo by Karl Bulla
Located in Roma, IT
Royal Ulhans Regiment of Tsar Nicholas II is a silver bromide print applied on cardboard. High quality print made by the famous court photographer Ka...
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Early 1900s Portrait Photography

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Photographic Paper

WILLIAM MCKINLEY AND THEODORE ROOSEVELT CAMPAIGN POSTERS.
Located in Portland, ME
Prince, George WILLIAM MCKINLEY AND THEODORE ROOSEVELT CAMPAIGN POSTERS. Lithographs, 1900. With Prince's copyright, lower left, and Litho by Julius Bien NY, lower right. The McKinle...
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Early 1900s Portrait Photography

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Photographic Film, Lithograph

Anonymous WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN. ELECTION POSTER. Lithograph, 1900 . Poster for
Located in Portland, ME
Anonymous WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN. ELECTION POSTER. Lithograph, 1900 . Poster for Bryan's candidacy for President in 1900. He ran, with Adlai E. Stevenson as Vice President, against W...
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Early 1900s Portrait Photography

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Photographic Film, Lithograph

Assuan - Herzliche Grusse in 1909 - Vintage Photograph - 1909
Located in Roma, IT
Assuan - Herzliche Grusse in 1909 is a vintage photograph. Hand-written on the lower and rear. Good conditions.
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Contemporary Early 1900s Portrait Photography

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Photographic Paper

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