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[Studies of Colonial Architectural Fragments and Stepped Circle, Baja California, Mexico; and 2 Views from train en route from New York to Marfa, Texas]

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Chromogenic prints
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Photographs, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Purchase The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation Gift through Joyce and Robert Menschel 2001
Title: [Studies of Colonial Architectural Fragments and Stepped Circle, Baja California, Mexico; and 2 Views from train en route from New York to Marfa, Texas]
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Chromogenic prints.

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