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Social Settlements: Germany. Hamburg. Volksheim: Volksheim, Hamburg; Germany.: Young men on a tramp | Harvard Art Museums | KenAI
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Social Settlements: Germany. Hamburg. Volksheim: Volksheim, Hamburg; Germany.: Young men on a tramp
Photographs
German?
19th-20th century
Social Settlements: Germany. Hamburg. Volksheim: Volksheim, Hamburg; Germany.: Young men on a tramp
c. 1903
Artists
Unidentified Artist
Artist
Classification
Photographs
Technique
Collodion process
Culture
German?
Century
19th-20th century
Division
Modern and Contemporary Art
Department
Department of Photographs
Dimensions
image: 7.9 x 11.2 cm (3 1/8 x 4 7/16 in.)
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