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Carrie Saxon Perry

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Department of Photographs Brian Lanker 1989 to; [Gary Schneider and John Erdman New York] (1989-2011) gift/sale; to Harvard Art Museums 2011. Note: Printed in collaboration with the artist or the artist's estate and retained by Schneider/Erdman per agreement. Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Schneider/Erdman Printer's Proof Collection partial gift and partial purchase through the Margaret Fisher Fund
Title: Carrie Saxon Perry
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