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Minor White and Light Gallery

Navigation Markers, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia

1969-1974

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Navigation Markers, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia

1969-1974

Physical Qualities Gelatin silver print, Sheet: 274 x 350 mm. (10 13/16 x 13 3/4 in.) Image: 214 x 284 mm. (8 7/16 x 11 3/16 in.)
Credit Line Purchase with exchange funds from the Edward Joseph Gallagher III Memorial Collection; and partial gift of George H. Dalsheimer, Baltimore
Object Number 1988.629.11
Light Gallery, New York, May, 1980.

Inscribed: FACE: LR below image (graphite) 'Minor White'; MOUNT FACE: LL 'Navigation Markers-Cape Breton, Nova Scotia-1970'; MOUNT VERSO: C (stamped in black ink) 'c THE TRUSTEES OF PRINCETON UNIVERSITY/ALL RIGHTS RESERVED/1980'; LR (stamped in Black ink) 'P'.

Artist

Minor White

1907–1975

American, 1908-1976
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Publisher

Light Gallery

2000–2000

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