- The Amon Carter Museum in Ft. Worth, Texas acquired a rare early 20th c. autochrome of a Hopi Snake Dance by Franklin Price Knott.
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- Cleveland Museum of Art acquired 4 vintage photographs by Danny Lyon from various projects
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- Museum of Fine Arts, Boston acquired a Harry Callahan dye transfer photograph from his women in the street series
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- San Francisco Museum of Modern Art acquired a Graciela Iturbide photograph and a Harry Callahan dye transfer photograph from his women in the street series
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- Museum of Fine Arts, Houston acquired an architectural photograph by William Fuller
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- Yale Art Gallery acquired a group of 19th C. American photographs by Timothy O'Sullivan, William Bell and William Henry Jackson
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- Elton John Foundation acquired two Frederick Sommer photographs
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- Lisa Robinson - Etherton Gallery is pleased to announce that the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art has acquired 4 photographs from her series Snowboun
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- Jack Dykinga - 2 photographs from the exhibit "The Grand Canyon: From Dream to Icon" were acquired by the Tucson Museum of Art through the generous support of a private collector.
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- Bailey Doogan - Etherton Gallery is pleased to announce the recent acquisition of Bailey Doogan’s The Hard Place (For Mairead Farrell), 1990, by the Brooklyn Museum. The monumental diptych (72”x 50” x 100” overall) was originally commissioned for Belfast/Beirut, A Tale of Two Cities, Alternative Museum, NY, NY. The work was acquired through the generous gift of Martin Baumrind.
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- Mark Klett Images from Yosemite In Time. Mark Klett and Byron Wolf, Four views from four times and one shoreline, Lake Tenaya, 2002, to the following:
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
Center for Creative Photography, University of Arizona
Cleveland Museum of Art
International Museum of Photography at George Eastman House, Rochester
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- Frederick Sommer Drawing, 1951, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
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- W. Eugene Smith Soldier, Saipan, 1945, Minneapolis Art Institute
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- Frank J. Haynes Two 19th c. Mammoth Plate Albumen Prints of Yellowstone, Harn Museum of Art, University of Florida, Gainesville
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