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Metadata TitleGirl at Gee's Bend, Alabama Creator/ArtistArthur Rothstein, American, (USA, ) Descriptiongirl looking out of window of log cabin Tags Source InstitutionMuseum of Photographic Arts Full TitleGirl at Gee's Bend, Alabama Institution DescriptionThe Museum of Photographic Arts ( was founded on May 1, 1983, in historic Balboa Park as one of the first museum facilities in the United States designed exclusively to collect and present the world's finest examples of photographic art. MOPA's Photography Collection of nearly 7,000 works of art spans the history of lens-based media from the early camera lucida drawings of John Herschel to contemporary digital images. The Photography Collection includes the broadest representation of photographic processes from daguerreotypes and salt prints, to gelatin silver prints and digital pigment prints. The Photography Collection represents works from around the world, including works from Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Americas. It should be specifically noted that artists or designated assignors may retain copyright or other intellectual property rights to the photographs and other material in the Collections of the Museum of Photographic Arts, which are protected under the laws of various counties and applicable international treaties. The Museum of Photographic Arts respects the intellectual property rights held by others. Image Requests If you would like to reproduce an image from the Photography Collection of the Museum of Photographic Arts, you will need to obtain written permission in advance. Permission may be granted under a license agreement for purposes indicated in writing by the user and agreed upon by the museum. Conditions governing the use of such reproductions are specified in this contractual license agreement, which is generated by MOPA and is to be signed by both the user and a representative of the museum. A fee may apply. For more information, please contact the Rights & Reproductions Coordinator. Creation Date1937 Creation PlaceNorth America, USA Mediumgelatin silver print on paper Dimensions8 7/8 in. x 12 in. Typephotograph Credit LineGift of Carl W. Melcher CopyrightLibrary of Congress, LC-USF D [P&P] Item ID# About this RecordResearch is still being conducted on works that appear in the Balboa Park Commons. For more information about this work, please us at Include the Item #ID of the record in the body of your

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Metadata TitleChildren in Window, East Los Angeles Creator/ArtistLou Stoumen, American, (USA, ) Description3 children looking out window Tags Source InstitutionMuseum of Photographic Arts Full TitleChildren in Window, East Los Angeles Institution DescriptionThe Museum of Photographic Arts ( was founded on May 1, 1983, in historic Balboa Park as one of the first museum facilities in the United States designed exclusively to collect and present the world's finest examples of photographic art. MOPA's Photography Collection of nearly 7,000 works of art spans the history of lens-based media from the early camera lucida drawings of John Herschel to contemporary digital images. The Photography Collection includes the broadest representation of photographic processes from daguerreotypes and salt prints, to gelatin silver prints and digital pigment prints. The Photography Collection represents works from around the world, including works from Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Americas. It should be specifically noted that artists or designated assignors may retain copyright or other intellectual property rights to the photographs and other material in the Collections of the Museum of Photographic Arts, which are protected under the laws of various counties and applicable international treaties. The Museum of Photographic Arts respects the intellectual property rights held by others. Image Requests If you would like to reproduce an image from the Photography Collection of the Museum of Photographic Arts, you will need to obtain written permission in advance. Permission may be granted under a license agreement for purposes indicated in writing by the user and agreed upon by the museum. Conditions governing the use of such reproductions are specified in this contractual license agreement, which is generated by MOPA and is to be signed by both the user and a representative of the museum. A fee may apply. For more information, please contact the Rights & Reproductions Coordinator. Creation Date1947 Creation PlaceNorth America, USA Mediumgelatin silver print on paper Dimensions Typephotograph Credit LineBequest of the Lou Stoumen Estate Copyright© Lou Stoumen Archive / Museum of Photographic Arts Item ID# About this RecordResearch is still being conducted on works that appear in the Balboa Park Commons. For more information about this work, please us at Include the Item #ID of the record in the body of your

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Metadata TitleSakai, Sculptor, Los Angeles Creator/ArtistLou Stoumen, American, (USA, ) Descriptionbk of man looking out window, brick wall Tags Source InstitutionMuseum of Photographic Arts Full TitleSakai, Sculptor, Los Angeles Institution DescriptionThe Museum of Photographic Arts ( was founded on May 1, 1983, in historic Balboa Park as one of the first museum facilities in the United States designed exclusively to collect and present the world's finest examples of photographic art. MOPA's Photography Collection of nearly 7,000 works of art spans the history of lens-based media from the early camera lucida drawings of John Herschel to contemporary digital images. The Photography Collection includes the broadest representation of photographic processes from daguerreotypes and salt prints, to gelatin silver prints and digital pigment prints. The Photography Collection represents works from around the world, including works from Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Americas. It should be specifically noted that artists or designated assignors may retain copyright or other intellectual property rights to the photographs and other material in the Collections of the Museum of Photographic Arts, which are protected under the laws of various counties and applicable international treaties. The Museum of Photographic Arts respects the intellectual property rights held by others. Image Requests If you would like to reproduce an image from the Photography Collection of the Museum of Photographic Arts, you will need to obtain written permission in advance. Permission may be granted under a license agreement for purposes indicated in writing by the user and agreed upon by the museum. Conditions governing the use of such reproductions are specified in this contractual license agreement, which is generated by MOPA and is to be signed by both the user and a representative of the museum. A fee may apply. For more information, please contact the Rights & Reproductions Coordinator. Creation Date Creation PlaceNorth America, USA Mediumgelatin silver print on paper Dimensions Typephotograph Credit LineBequest of the Lou Stoumen Estate Copyright© Lou Stoumen Archive / Museum of Photographic Arts Item ID# About this RecordResearch is still being conducted on works that appear in the Balboa Park Commons. For more information about this work, please us at Include the Item #ID of the record in the body of your

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Metadata TitleHannelore and Tina, New York Creator/ArtistLou Stoumen, American, (USA, ) Descriptionpregnant woman standing in doorway Tags Source InstitutionMuseum of Photographic Arts Full TitleHannelore and Tina, New York Institution DescriptionThe Museum of Photographic Arts ( was founded on May 1, 1983, in historic Balboa Park as one of the first museum facilities in the United States designed exclusively to collect and present the world's finest examples of photographic art. MOPA's Photography Collection of nearly 7,000 works of art spans the history of lens-based media from the early camera lucida drawings of John Herschel to contemporary digital images. The Photography Collection includes the broadest representation of photographic processes from daguerreotypes and salt prints, to gelatin silver prints and digital pigment prints. The Photography Collection represents works from around the world, including works from Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Americas. It should be specifically noted that artists or designated assignors may retain copyright or other intellectual property rights to the photographs and other material in the Collections of the Museum of Photographic Arts, which are protected under the laws of various counties and applicable international treaties. The Museum of Photographic Arts respects the intellectual property rights held by others. Image Requests If you would like to reproduce an image from the Photography Collection of the Museum of Photographic Arts, you will need to obtain written permission in advance. Permission may be granted under a license agreement for purposes indicated in writing by the user and agreed upon by the museum. Conditions governing the use of such reproductions are specified in this contractual license agreement, which is generated by MOPA and is to be signed by both the user and a representative of the museum. A fee may apply. For more information, please contact the Rights & Reproductions Coordinator. Creation Date1953 Creation PlaceNorth America, USA Mediumgelatin silver print on paper Dimensions Typephotograph Credit LineBequest of the Lou Stoumen Estate Copyright© Lou Stoumen Archive / Museum of Photographic Arts Item ID# About this RecordResearch is still being conducted on works that appear in the Balboa Park Commons. For more information about this work, please us at Include the Item #ID of the record in the body of your

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Metadata TitleUntitled (child's lip on window) Creator/ArtistLou Stoumen, American, (USA, ) Descriptionchild w/ lip pressed against car window Tags Source InstitutionMuseum of Photographic Arts Full TitleUntitled (child's lip on window) Institution DescriptionThe Museum of Photographic Arts ( was founded on May 1, 1983, in historic Balboa Park as one of the first museum facilities in the United States designed exclusively to collect and present the world's finest examples of photographic art. MOPA's Photography Collection of nearly 7,000 works of art spans the history of lens-based media from the early camera lucida drawings of John Herschel to contemporary digital images. The Photography Collection includes the broadest representation of photographic processes from daguerreotypes and salt prints, to gelatin silver prints and digital pigment prints. The Photography Collection represents works from around the world, including works from Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Americas. It should be specifically noted that artists or designated assignors may retain copyright or other intellectual property rights to the photographs and other material in the Collections of the Museum of Photographic Arts, which are protected under the laws of various counties and applicable international treaties. The Museum of Photographic Arts respects the intellectual property rights held by others. Image Requests If you would like to reproduce an image from the Photography Collection of the Museum of Photographic Arts, you will need to obtain written permission in advance. Permission may be granted under a license agreement for purposes indicated in writing by the user and agreed upon by the museum. Conditions governing the use of such reproductions are specified in this contractual license agreement, which is generated by MOPA and is to be signed by both the user and a representative of the museum. A fee may apply. For more information, please contact the Rights & Reproductions Coordinator. Creation Date Creation PlaceNorth America, USA Mediumgelatin silver print on paper Dimensions Typephotograph Credit LineBequest of the Lou Stoumen Estate Copyright© Lou Stoumen Archive / Museum of Photographic Arts Item ID# About this RecordResearch is still being conducted on works that appear in the Balboa Park Commons. For more information about this work, please us at Include the Item #ID of the record in the body of your

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Metadata TitleChurch Interior, Alabama Creator/ArtistWalker Evans, American, (USA, ) Descriptioninterior with piano, platform, podium Tags Source InstitutionMuseum of Photographic Arts Full TitleChurch Interior, Alabama Institution DescriptionThe Museum of Photographic Arts ( was founded on May 1, 1983, in historic Balboa Park as one of the first museum facilities in the United States designed exclusively to collect and present the world's finest examples of photographic art. MOPA's Photography Collection of nearly 7,000 works of art spans the history of lens-based media from the early camera lucida drawings of John Herschel to contemporary digital images. The Photography Collection includes the broadest representation of photographic processes from daguerreotypes and salt prints, to gelatin silver prints and digital pigment prints. The Photography Collection represents works from around the world, including works from Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Americas. It should be specifically noted that artists or designated assignors may retain copyright or other intellectual property rights to the photographs and other material in the Collections of the Museum of Photographic Arts, which are protected under the laws of various counties and applicable international treaties. The Museum of Photographic Arts respects the intellectual property rights held by others. Image Requests If you would like to reproduce an image from the Photography Collection of the Museum of Photographic Arts, you will need to obtain written permission in advance. Permission may be granted under a license agreement for purposes indicated in writing by the user and agreed upon by the museum. Conditions governing the use of such reproductions are specified in this contractual license agreement, which is generated by MOPA and is to be signed by both the user and a representative of the museum. A fee may apply. For more information, please contact the Rights & Reproductions Coordinator. Creation Date1936 Creation PlaceNorth America, USA Mediumgelatin silver print on paper Dimensions10 5/8 in. x 13 1/2 in. Typephotograph Credit LineGift of R. Dean Vanier CopyrightLibrary of Congress, LC-USF A [P&P] Item ID# About this RecordResearch is still being conducted on works that appear in the Balboa Park Commons. For more information about this work, please us at Include the Item #ID of the record in the body of your

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Metadata Title Creator/ArtistModern salt print on paper Description Tags Source InstitutionMuseum of Photographic Arts Full Title Institution DescriptionThe Museum of Photographic Arts ( was founded on May 1, 1983, in historic Balboa Park as one of the first museum facilities in the United States designed exclusively to collect and present the world's finest examples of photographic art. MOPA's Photography Collection of nearly 7,000 works of art spans the history of lens-based media from the early camera lucida drawings of John Herschel to contemporary digital images. The Photography Collection includes the broadest representation of photographic processes from daguerreotypes and salt prints, to gelatin silver prints and digital pigment prints. The Photography Collection represents works from around the world, including works from Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Americas. It should be specifically noted that artists or designated assignors may retain copyright or other intellectual property rights to the photographs and other material in the Collections of the Museum of Photographic Arts, which are protected under the laws of various counties and applicable international treaties. The Museum of Photographic Arts respects the intellectual property rights held by others. Image Requests If you would like to reproduce an image from the Photography Collection of the Museum of Photographic Arts, you will need to obtain written permission in advance. Permission may be granted under a license agreement for purposes indicated in writing by the user and agreed upon by the museum. Conditions governing the use of such reproductions are specified in this contractual license agreement, which is generated by MOPA and is to be signed by both the user and a representative of the museum. A fee may apply. For more information, please contact the Rights & Reproductions Coordinator. Creation DateFrance" Creation Placephotograph Medium 16 May 1843 Dimensions TypeRouen Credit Line1843 CopyrightWilliam Henry Fox Talbot, British, ( ) Item ID# About this RecordResearch is still being conducted on works that appear in the Balboa Park Commons. For more information about this work, please us at Include the Item #ID of the record in the body of your

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Metadata TitleLloyd Engineering Company Display #8206 Creator/ArtistUnknown artist Description Tags Source InstitutionMuseum of Photographic Arts Full Title Institution DescriptionThe Museum of Photographic Arts ( was founded on May 1, 1983, in historic Balboa Park as one of the first museum facilities in the United States designed exclusively to collect and present the world's finest examples of photographic art. MOPA's Photography Collection of nearly 7,000 works of art spans the history of lens-based media from the early camera lucida drawings of John Herschel to contemporary digital images. The Photography Collection includes the broadest representation of photographic processes from daguerreotypes and salt prints, to gelatin silver prints and digital pigment prints. The Photography Collection represents works from around the world, including works from Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Americas. It should be specifically noted that artists or designated assignors may retain copyright or other intellectual property rights to the photographs and other material in the Collections of the Museum of Photographic Arts, which are protected under the laws of various counties and applicable international treaties. The Museum of Photographic Arts respects the intellectual property rights held by others. Image Requests If you would like to reproduce an image from the Photography Collection of the Museum of Photographic Arts, you will need to obtain written permission in advance. Permission may be granted under a license agreement for purposes indicated in writing by the user and agreed upon by the museum. Conditions governing the use of such reproductions are specified in this contractual license agreement, which is generated by MOPA and is to be signed by both the user and a representative of the museum. A fee may apply. For more information, please contact the Rights & Reproductions Coordinator. Creation Date1900 Creation PlaceUSA, Detroit Mediumcyanotype on paper Dimensions9 3/4 in. x 7 3/4 in. Typephotograph Credit LineGift of Stephen White Copyright Item ID# About this RecordResearch is still being conducted on works that appear in the Balboa Park Commons. For more information about this work, please us at Include the Item #ID of the record in the body of your