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Gas Tanks (Germany, Belgium, United States, and Great Britain)

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Gelatin silver prints
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Photographs, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Purchase Vital Projects Fund Inc. Gift through Joyce and Robert Menschel Denise and Andrew Saul Fund Louis V. Bell Harris Brisbane Dick Fletcher and Rogers Funds and Joseph Pulitzer Bequest and Jade Lau Gift 2018
Title: Gas Tanks (Germany, Belgium, United States, and Great Britain)
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Gelatin silver prints.

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