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[Oblique View of House with Full-Façade Porch and Telephone Pole in Foreground (Overexposed)]

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Film negative
Photographs, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Walker Evans Archive 1994
Title: [Oblique View of House with Full-Façade Porch and Telephone Pole in Foreground (Overexposed)]
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