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Jerry N. Uelsmann
1976, printed 1980

Jerry N. Uelsmann
1969

Multiple artists/makers
November 1, 1882

Engraver (?) Josiah Wood Whymper
Photographer Central image after Pach Brothers
Publisher Harper's Weekly
April 10, 1880

India, Mumbai, Maharashtra
1894–1900

Multiple artists/makers
October 11, 1873
Richard Haas
Printer Victoria Yau
Publisher Mezzanine Gallery, Metropolitan Museum of Art
1991
Richard Haas
Printer Victoria Yau
Publisher Mezzanine Gallery, Metropolitan Museum of Art
1991

John Dillwyn Llewelyn
1853–56

Joseph Nash
Publisher Dickinson Brothers
1854

Attributed to Robert Joseph Auguste
ca. 1756

Attributed to Robert Joseph Auguste
ca. 1756

After James Abbott Pasquier
December 19, 1874

Eugène-Louis Lami
1851

On loan to The Met
Netherlandish?
ca. 1587–99, foot added after the mid-19th

On loan to The Met
Netherlandish?
ca. 1587–99, foot added after the mid-19th century
![[Victorian Architecture: Pair of Houses with Peaked Roofs, South Boston, Massachusetts], Walker Evans American, Gelatin silver print](https://images.metmuseum.org/CRDImages/ph/web-additional/DP68707.jpg)
Walker Evans
1931–33

Sir Horace Jones
ca. 1864

Grandville, Ramelet and Lepeudry
Publisher Published by Aubert
Publisher Junca
1835

Frank Waller
ca. 1881

Mary Grant
19th century

Seymour Joseph Guy
1866

Ignace-François Bonhommé
1862

George Wharton Edwards
Publisher The Century Company
1895

Jules David
July 1885

Honoré Daumier
Printer Destouches
Publisher Aaron Martinet
July 21, 1857
![[Victoria Terminus Building, Mumbai], Unknown, Albumen silver print from glass negative](https://images.metmuseum.org/CRDImages/ph/web-additional/DP71319.jpg)
Unknown
1860s–70s
Vincente Minnelli
1936
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