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Date: 2014-09-17 17:40:57
Victor Prevost
Prevost
Photography
Calotype
Henry Fox Talbot
Jeremiah Gurney

Visualizing 19th Century New York Digital Publication From the Second Empire to the Empire City: Victor Prevost’s Architectural Views, Virginia Fister When photographer Victor Prevost immigrated to New York

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