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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Antoin Sevruguin, A woman rocking her child's cradle, Late 19th Century or late 20th Century
Antoin Sevruguin
A woman rocking her child's cradle, Late 19th Century or late 20th Century
Gelatin silver print
118 mm x 168 mm
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No number appears on recto of the print. This is also the case for an albumen print of the same image located in the Brooklyn Museum.
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No number appears on recto of the print. This is also the case for an albumen print of the same image located in the Brooklyn Museum.

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A 208 mm x 133 mm albumen print of this image is located in the collection of the Brooklyn Museum (number 1997.3.15). The print was a purchase gift of Leona Soudavar in memory of Ahmad Soudavar.

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