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Gelatin silver print
Inuit women rolling supply barrels, about 1919
Artist
Captain George E. Mack
(1887-1941)
SignatureNon signé / Unsigned
Date
About 1919
Medium / Technique
Silver salts on paper mounted on paper
Gelatin silver process
Gelatin silver process
Dimensions8.9 x 11.2 cm
Origin
Canada
Object NumberMP-0000.597.192
CollectionMcCord
CreditGift of Mrs. R. Mack
Status
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