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The Long Arm

George Davison and Alfred Stieglitz

The Long Arm

published 1907

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The Long Arm

published 1907

Physical Qualities Photogravure, Sheet: 198 x 277 mm. (7 13/16 x 10 7/8 in.) Image: 115 x 164 mm. (4 1/2 x 6 7/16 in.)
Portfolio/Series Plate V from the journal "Camera Work" (No. 18, April 1907)
Credit Line Gift of Cary Ross
Object Number 2007.170.17
The Baltimore Museum of Art by gift, 1939; Mr. Cary Ross, Baltimore

Artist

George Davison

English, 1856 - 1930

English, 1856 - 1930
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Editor and Publisher

Alfred Stieglitz

American, 1864-1946

American, 1864-1946
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