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A Comprehensive Exhibition of the Contemporary Art of Argentina, 1939 Shelf Publications Archive, Item RG23.06.1940.001
A Memorial Exhibition of the Paintings of Katherine Rhoads, 1939 Shelf Publications Archive, Item RG23.06.1939.007
An Afternoon with Benjamin Wigfall, 2003 Item VA12.01.5.029
Christmas Card, 1958 Item VA12.01.5.001
Children looking at Fabergé egg pendant, 1955/1965 Binder SC-07 Photo Archives, Page Unknown, Item SC07.PH.11.001
Children looking at Fabergé eggs, 1966 Binder SC-07 Photo Archives, Page Unknown, Item SC07.PH.03.001
Children looking at Fabergé imperial eggs Binder SC-07 Photo Archives, Page Unknown, Item SC07.PH.01.001
Confederate Chapel, Negative 3184, 1958 Box SC-21 Box 1, Item SC21.01.1.003
Series 10: Studio School, 1992/2010 Binder PH-01-10 Binder 1, Binder 1, Binder PH-01-10 Binder 2, Binder 2, Binder PH-01-10 Binder 3, Binder 3, Binder PH-01-10 Binder 4, Binder 4
Series 11: Teachers Workshops, 1994/2005 Binder PH-01-11 Binder 1, Binder 1, Binder PH-01-11 Binder 2, Binder 2, Binder PH-01-11 Binder 3, Binder 3, Binder PH-01-11 Binder 4, Binder 4, Binder PH-01-11 Binder 5, Binder 5, Binder PH-01-11 Binder 6, Binder 6
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