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Artist: George Krause
White Horse, Maine by George Krause, 1963, Archival Pigment Print, Photography
By George Krause
Located in Denton, TX
White Horse, Maine by George Krause is a black and white photograph featuring a light colored horse laying on its side in the grass with its back facing the viewer.
Archival Pigmen...
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Archival Pigment
White Horse, Maine by George Krause, 1963, Archival Pigment Print, Photography
By George Krause
Located in Denton, TX
White Horse, Maine by George Krause is a 17.5 x 23 inch archival pigment print. This photograph features a light colored horse laying on its side in the grass with its back facing the viewer.
This photograph is signed and dated in pencil on print margin.
George Krause is an American photographer, born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1937. Krause studied at the Philadelphia College of Art where he explored...
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Mid-20th Century Contemporary George Krause Black and White Photography
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Archival Pigment
Menace, Argentina
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George Krause is an American photographer, born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1937. Krause studied at the Philadelphia College of Art where he expl...
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20th Century Modern George Krause Black and White Photography
Materials
Silver Gelatin
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