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Thomas Barrow
19332002

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Artist or Maker
Thomas Barrow
United States, born 1938-2024
Title
1933
Place Made
United States
Date Made
2002
Medium
Inkjet print (dye based)
Dimensions
Image: 4 5/8 × 3 1/4 in. (11.75 × 8.26 cm) Primary support: 7 3/4 × 7 3/4 in. (19.69 × 19.69 cm) Mat: 17 × 14 in. (43.18 × 35.56 cm)
Credit Line
Purchased with funds provided by the Ralph M. Parsons Fund
Accession Number
M.2003.34.9
Classification
Photographs
Collecting Area
Photography

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