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Rothstein, Arthur
American (1915-1985)

TITLE ON OBJECT: Cattle Skull, Bad Lands, South Dakota

1936
gelatin silver print
32.0 x 27.0 cm
Gift of the photographer
GEH NEG: 22098
76:0137:0002

NON-GEH NUMBER: 4507E

BIBLIOGRAPHIC REFERENCES:
Rothstein, Arthur. --Photojournalism, Pictures for Magazines and Newspapers.-- New York: American Photographic Book Publishing Co., 1965.//
Hurley, F. Jack. --Portrait of a Decade.-- Baton Rouge: Louisiana University Press, 1972.//
Stott, William. --Documentary Expression and Thirties America.-- New York: Oxford University Press, 1973.//
Rothstein, Arthur. --Words and Pictures.-- New York: Amphoto, 1979.//
Rothstein, Arthur. --The American West in the Thirties.-- New York: Dover Publications, Inc., 1981.//
This image was part of GEH's submission to Art Museum Image Consortium (AMICO) in 1999.//
Mulligan, Therese & Wooters, David. --Photography from 1839 to today: George Eastman House, Rochester, NY.-- Cologne: Taschen, 1999. p. 603.//

EXHIBITION HISTORY:
"My Land, My People", US, NY, Rochester, GEH -, March - May, 1976.//
"Inside Out: 50 Years of Collecting", US, NY, Rochester April 24, 1999 - March 12, 2000.//

INSCRIPTION: verso-(stamped) artists name

NOTES: Griphos data conversion 5/85, DZ.

SUBJECT: study, skull

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Cattle Skull, Bad Lands, South Dakota

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