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Artist: Margaret Bourke-White
Aerial View of the Rockefeller Center, 1939
By Margaret Bourke-White
Located in London, GB
Stamped with photographer's credit ink stamp, Time Inc. copyright ink stamp and numberic stamp on reverse Silver gelatin print, printed c. 1939 10 3/8 x 13 1/2 Margaret Bourke...
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Late 20th Century Margaret Bourke-White Photography

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Silver Gelatin

Aerial View of Single Family Houses, Muncie, In
By Margaret Bourke-White
Located in London, GB
Stamped with photographer's credit, used in 'Life' May 10 1937 stamp, Time Inc. file stamp and Time Inc. copyright ink stamp on reverse Silver gelatin print, printed c. 1937 8 3/4 x 12 3/4 Margaret...
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Late 20th Century Margaret Bourke-White Photography

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Silver Gelatin

Terminal Tower and High Level Bridge, Cleveland
By Margaret Bourke-White
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Terminal Tower and High Level Bridge, Cleveland, c. 1929 Singed in pencil on mount recto Gelatin Silver Print Image/Sheet: 4 x 3 inches, Mount: 7 x 5-5/8 inches
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1920s Margaret Bourke-White Photography

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Silver Gelatin

Pouring Molten Steel from a Ladle in Ingot Molds, Otis Steel, Cleveland
By Margaret Bourke-White
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Signed in pencil on mount recto Gelatin Silver Print Image/ Sheet: 4-3/4 x 3-1/2 inches, Mount: 8-5/8 x 7 inches
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1930s Margaret Bourke-White Photography

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Silver Gelatin

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