An edition of Documenting a myth (1998)

Documenting a myth

the South as seen by three women photographers, Chansonetta Stanley Emmons, Doris Ulmann, Bayard Wootten, 1910-1940

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An edition of Documenting a myth (1998)

Documenting a myth

the South as seen by three women photographers, Chansonetta Stanley Emmons, Doris Ulmann, Bayard Wootten, 1910-1940

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English
Pages
50

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 49-50).
Catalog of an exhibition at the Douglas F. Cooley Memorial Art Gallery, Reed College, Portland Oregon, April 7-June 14, 1998.

Published in
Portland, Or
Genre
Exhibitions., Pictorial works

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
779/.975/0922
Library of Congress
TR645.P672 D683 1998

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Pagination
50 p. :
Number of pages
50

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL65903M
Internet Archive
documentingmyths0000unse
LCCN
99163726
OCLC/WorldCat
39656631

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