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Artist: Harry Callahan
Eleanor in Garret
By Harry Callahan
Located in Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA
Signed on the front and back of the print by Harry Callahan. Printed in the 1970's. Copyright © Estate of Harry Callahan.
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20th Century Harry Callahan Art

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Silver Gelatin

Eleanor and Barbara, Chicago, 1953
By Harry Callahan
Located in Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA
Signed and numbered on the back of print. Signed in margin lower right front. Signed and inscribed on mat backing board. Image Size: 7 5/8 x 9 1/4 inches; Paper Mount Size: 8 x 10 in...
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Mid-20th Century Harry Callahan Art

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Silver Gelatin

Eleanor, Port Huron, 1954
By Harry Callahan
Located in Santa Fe, NM
Harry Callahan. Eleanor, Port Huron, 1954, gelatin silver print, Signed on print recto.
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Mid-20th Century Harry Callahan Art

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Silver Gelatin

Eleanor, Chicago, 1949 - Harry Callahan (Black and White Photography)
By Harry Callahan
Located in London, GB
Harry Callahan 1912-1999 Eleanor, Chicago, 1949 Signed Silver gelatin print, printed 1970s 8 x 10 inches One of the most influential American photographers of the second half of the...
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Mid-20th Century Harry Callahan Art

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Silver Gelatin

Eleanor, Chicago, 1949 - Harry Callahan (Black and White Photography)
By Harry Callahan
Located in London, GB
Eleanor, Chicago, 1949 - Harry Callahan (Black and White Photography) Signed Silver gelatin print, printed 1970s 10 x 8 inches One of the most influential American photographers of ...
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Mid-20th Century Harry Callahan Art

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Silver Gelatin

Eleanor, Port Huron - Harry Callahan (Black and White Photography)
By Harry Callahan
Located in London, GB
Eleanor, Port Huron - Harry Callahan (Black and White Photography) Signed, titled and dated on reverse of mount Silver gelatin print, mounted on board, printed before 1964 6 3/4 x 6 ...
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Mid-20th Century Harry Callahan Art

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Silver Gelatin

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