20. Bernard Davis 3 .colortransparencies21. James E. Davis, Princeton, N.J.LIGHT REFLECTIONS22. Howard Dearstyne, 8 small color transparencies
,lilliamsburg,s«.23. Dow Chemical Co.,Hidland, Mich.ELECTRON MICROGRAPH SHOWING ZINC OXIDE SMOKE
11 11 11 " 11 POLYTETRAFLUORETHYLENE PARTICLES Mag. 50,00Ox24. Edward H. Dwight, Cincinnati (Factory window - 1/2.)25. p. Dyer, A. Gattiker & C. F. Powell AN 11 ATOHIC EXPLOSION"
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Ansel Adams SURF 1940Diana & Allan Arbus CITY BIRDEugene Atget SIDE SHOW c. 1900
Ballistic Research Laboratories, (Spark photograph of a projectile)Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md,
Ferenc Berko, Aspen, Col.II 11 .
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6.7. Cai.Lee Blodget, Berkeley,
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Denton, TexasCarlotta M. CorpronKonrad Cramer, Woodstock, N.Y.II II
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31. Louis Faurer32. Robert Frank33. Charles Gellis34. Edward Gollob, Philadelphia35. William Grigsby
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Pat Harris, San FranciscoFritz Hen.leA, von Hippel & H. F. Herrill,M. I. T.
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(Solarization - two figures)5 small color transparerid1es(nark hole in stone)(Abstraction - elongated profile)(" - bas-relief nudes}
~UINS"OF RIC!&5NBUdfa65(Frost on window)(Still life with grapes)BALLET: CHOREATIUH 1935BALLET: LES NOCES 1935BALLET: TRICORNE 1935(Circus)"11 est rare •••"(Grasses in snow)ICE - series of 5(Lights abstraction in reds & white - color( " " "many colors - printon)10 small color transparenciesJAIPUR OBSEHVATORY
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AN EYE ON THE MUSEUl1 1947"Vortograph" J,917ERUPTING VOLCANOFLUID RHYTHNFLUID LIGHT: ,IINDSBE'IWEENTHE WORLDSSYMPALHOGRttPH
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(Rocks - n~gative)CRACKING GLASS2 small transparencies - color(Painted hand on fence)(Gas) 1929(Demolition of Fulton Fish Market)(Red Barn)(Rushing lIater)(Black automobiles)(Folding chair)(Merry-go-round horses' heads)(Solarized landscape)(Shells in sand)(Ice on rock) .(Crackled paint)DIATOHS Microphotograph(New fork UghtsJLICHTENBERG FIGURE
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40. Yuichi Idaka, Chicago 2 color transparencies41. Herbert R. Isenburger, St. John AVIATION SPARK PLUG INSULATORS
X-ray Laboratory, Califon, N.J.Herbert R. Isenburger GAlI.l1ARAY PHOTOGRAPH
42. Lotte Jacobitt 11
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Andrew KarabetI:richKastanGyorgy Kepes
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( " )DERIVATION (Apple & pear) (color)
" (Orange, avocado & banana) (color)(Verticals & white circles)
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47. John B. 'Kuiper, Chicago48. Arthur Lavine 4 color transparencies49. Gita Lenz (Door handle & cracked glass)50. Richard Litwin (Reflections: 5th Avenue at 49th street)51. George Platt Lynes (Sepia tone abstraction)52. R. C. Lucas (Sculptor) From a series: STUDIES OF EXPRESSION lS65
Lent by George Eastman House, RochesterJack Manning 5 color transparenciesE. J. Narey CHRONOPHOTOGRAPHY - ANALYSIS OF MOVEMENT lSS3-Cl6
a. MOVEMENTS OF LIQUIDb. REPEATED HIAGES OF BIRD IN}LIGHTc. LIGHT TRACING FLIGHT OF B1RDd. IMAGES m', RUNNER REDUCED TO A SYSTEH OF BRIGHTe. FENCING AINESf. STRIKING WITH CANE
55. W. M. Massey, Jasper, Ala. (Fire escapes) ,56. Leo C. Massopust, Milwaukee, Wis. HYDROQUININE CRYSTALS
"" 11 " SALICYLIC ACID & CALCIUM CARBONATE""" " POTASSIUM DICHROMATE CRYSTALS""" " SALICYLIC ACID
57. Sol Mednick (Black & grey abstraction)" 11 (Photogram - industrial) (Ochre & black)
58. Laszlo Moholy-Nagy BERLIN WIRELESS T01JIER1925" 11" PEOTOGRAM
59. George Montgomery, Boston, Mass(Splash on pavemefit)60. Barbara Morgan LIGHT DRAWING 1940
taszlo Moholy-Nagy (Design in colored plastics) (color)61. National Advisory Committee for End-section view of model airfoil installation
Aeronautics, Official Test Photographs62. Naval Ordnance Testing Station MODEL TORPEDO ENTERING WATER63. Fritz Neugass LOOKING UP INTO RADIO TRANSMITTER TOWER6/.. Isamu Noguchi, (Portfolio) JAIPUR OBSERVATORY
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Alan Palmer, San Francisco (Corrugated glass) (color)" " " " 6 small color branapar-encd.ea
Sally Perls (;I:ronrail & shadow)Edison Pettit, Yerkes Observa- SOLAR PROMINENCE Height of prominence: 2S0,000
tory, Univ • of Chicago L!!!ilesEliot Porter, Santa Fe, N.M. (Birch logs and leaves) (color)
" " """" (Rocks with lichen) (color)" If """ 11 ARCTIC Th'RN" 11 """ ", ASPENS
Dr. Wilson Powell, University Cloud chamber photograph - University of Califor-of Calffornia nia cyclotron
70. Han Ray" "71. Ben Rose" "72, li.auschenberg-Weil
73. Arnold Sadov74. Ralph Samuels
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TORSO 1923RAYOGRAPH 1922(Dancer)(Wires)BLUE PRINT PHOTOGRAM FOR MURAL DECORATION(Verticals and dots)EARTH PATTERNS
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76. ----- Microphotograph77. Christian Schad78. Xanti Schawinsky
" "79. Harry Schulke, Breckersville,Ohio
80. Robert SheehanIt It
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" tI82. Irene Shwachman83. Arthur Siegel, Chicago
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84. Edvard Silverman85. Stephen Singer86. Aaron Siskind
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87. Cyril S. smith,American Brass Company
88. Henry Holmes Smith,Bloomington, Ind.
Henry Holmes Smith89. Frederiok Sommer, Prescott,
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90. Edward Steichen91. Ralph Steiner92. Alfred Stieglitz
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SCALES OF BODY OF SPHINX (Lepidoptera)"SCHADOGRAPH" 1918(Lights abstraction)THEME AND VARIATlONS ON A FACE (Walter Gropdus )(Face in corrugated glass) L!943
(Paint on door) (color)(Electric bulbs on sign) (color)8 small transparencies (color)THE OPEN DOOR, DOYLESTCMN, PENNSYLVANIA 1915UNITED NATIONS BUILDINGBEECH BARK2 small color transparencies(Girl & superimposures) (color)(Wavy colored lines) (color)8 small color transparencies3 color transparenciesBlack and white transparency(Rocks)(Peeling paint)(Painted metal)Photomicrograph: COPPER-SILICON ALLOY WITH KAPPABANDSCOLOR IN SPACE 1949GIANTVALISE d'ADAMCIRCUMNAVIGATION OF THE BLOODRETURN OF THE PRODIGALONDlNEBEATRO SALTADOR ALEGRETHE WALLTIME_SPACE CONTINUUM 1919 (co:!.or)LEXINGTON AVENUE 1924EQUIVALENT 29.50
" 31.50" 36.50" 44.50" 45.50" 46.50" 47.50" 50.50ABSTRACTION 1917
MOTION PICTURE CAMERA 1923CATACLYSM
95. Union Carbide and Carbon Research COBAt.T-BASEALLOY Magnification: I,OOOxLaboratories, Inc. Niagra Falls, Diameters (color)N. Y.
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97. Brett Weston WOOD EROSION (1936)98. Edward Weston PEPPER 1930
"" ERODED SANDSTONE 193699. J. Winkler, Palmer Observatory,Typical photograph of air jet, flowing upwards
Princeton, New Jersey100. William Witt (Ice)101. Rose Wolfe (Glass abstraction)102. X-RAY PHOTOGRAPH OF MAN USING ELECTRIC RA~OR103. Yerkes Observatory, University THE MILRlYWAY IN SCUTUM, SERPENS & SAOtT'i'ARIUS
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