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Untitled (four children at picnic table, Mills children, NH)
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Photographs
American
20th century
Untitled (four children at picnic table, Mills children, NH)
August 1956
Artists
Francis J. Sullivan
Artist
Classification
Photographs
Technique
Negative, gelatin silver (film)
Culture
American
Century
20th century
Division
Modern and Contemporary Art
Department
Department of Photographs
Dimensions
10.16 x 12.7 cm (4 x 5 in.)
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