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Street Lights, Paris

Artist Herb Snitzer (American, born 1932)
Date1961
ClassificationsPhotograph
MediumGelatin silver print
Dimensions11 x 14 in.
Credit LineGift of Philip A. Bernstein and Luisa Recalcati
Object number2021.0234
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Herb Snitzer
1960
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1963
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6. Late Reveler. Little lamp that lights my street,/ Now that I am seeing double,/ Why is it you are hiding?/ Or is it you who blocks my way?
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1947
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1948
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