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1899 Photographic Salon,Philadelphia,Beauty is Truth,La Femme Inconnue,Menelik

Title: Notable exhibits at the 1899 Photographic Salon, Philadelphia [5 photoprints: 'Beauty is Truth' by F. Holland Day; 'Peter' by Gertrude Kasebier; 'The Brushes of Camel's Hair' by Gertrude Kasebier; 'La Femme Inconnue' by Eva L. Watson; 'Menelik' by F. Holland Day]
Date Created/Published: 1899.
Medium: 1 print : halftone.
Notes:
Illus. in: Harper's Weekly, v. 43, (1899 November 4), p. 1120.
Full page of half-tone repros. of photoprints.
Ref. copy in SPF Photography.
Title and other information transcribed from caption card.
Caption card tracings: Photography; Exhibitions 1899; Philad.; B.I. MENELIK.
Kasebier has umlaut over 'a.'
Bookmark /99614211/
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