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The Family of Man

by Sandburg, Carl [Prologue]; Steichen, Edward [Curator]

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Museum of Modern Art, 1955. Hardcover. Acceptable. Annotated first page

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Stephen Bulger Gallery CA (CA)
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Title
The Family of Man
Author
Sandburg, Carl [Prologue]; Steichen, Edward [Curator]
Format/Binding
Hardcover
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Publisher
Museum of Modern Art
Date Published
1955
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About Stephen Bulger Gallery

Founded in 1994, the Stephen Bulger Gallery has focused on the exhibition and sale of international contemporary and historical photographs. The Gallery maintains an inventory of approximately 40,000 photographs with a special emphasis on works that define the documentary tradition as well as historical photographs from Canada. We also maintain a bookstore with a title list of over 5,000 books on photography. Open to all levels of collecting, the gallery specializes in working with first time buyers and includes institutions and individuals on all continents in its clientele.

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