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Richard E. Ahlborn Slide Collection

0.8 Cubic Feet 8 boxes
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The Richard E. Ahlborn Slide Collection contains more than 3,000 slides created and collected by Ahlborn over his extensive career as a photographer, curator, and scholar of Mexican American art. Slides include images of artworks, architecture, buildings (especially churches), towns, crafts/furniture, graphic art pieces, tools, textiles, and religious objects.
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Richard E. Ahlborn Slide Collection 0.8 Cubic Feet 8 boxes

Robert E. Lee Portrait Print

1.3 Cubic Feet
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This is a print side profile portrait of Robert E. Lee done by William Sartain. The condition is good.
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Robert E. Lee Portrait Print 1.3 Cubic Feet

Robert Fulton Portrait Print

1.7 Cubic Feet Paper print
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This is a black and white print of a portrait of Robert Fulton, originally based on a photograph taken by Anan & Swan.
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Robert Fulton Portrait Print 1.7 Cubic Feet Paper print

Roses Print

1.0 Cubic Feet Paper print
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This is a color print of three roses. The date and artist is unknown. Condition is fair, signs of age present.
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Roses Print 1.0 Cubic Feet Paper print

Unité, Planche 10 & 13 Prints

2.0 Cubic Feet Framed prints
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This collection consists of two prints from Le Corbuiser's Unité, Planche print series. Our collection includes print 10, a colorful abstract with the main color of red, and Print 13, a black and white abstract. Both are framed and in good condition.
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Unité, Planche 10 & 13 Prints 2.0 Cubic Feet Framed prints

Unknown Man Portrait

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This is a portrait of a man on the Virginia Tech campus in a brown suit on canvas board. The condition is fair, some scufs present.
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Unknown Man Portrait 1.6 Cubic Feet

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