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Gelatin silver print
Portrait of an unidentified man, Joliette, Quebec, 1906-1916
Photographer
Arthur Alain
SignatureOn front, imprinted, l.r. : Alain / JOLIETTE / P.Q.
Period
Début 20e siècle
Dimensions13,6 × 8,1 cm
Origin
Joliette, Quebec, Canada
Object NumberM2017.46.2.5
CreditGift of Jean-Luc Allard and Lucie Surprenant
Status
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Portrait of an unidentified man, Joliette, Quebec, 1906-1916
Arthur Alain
1906-1916
M2017.46.2.9
Portrait of an unidentified man, Joliette, Quebec, 1906-1916
Arthur Alain
1906-1916
M2017.46.2.11
Portrait of an unidentified man, Joliette, Quebec, 1906-1916
Arthur Alain
1906-1916
M2017.46.2.20
Portrait of an unidentified couple, Joliette, Quebec, 1906-1916
Arthur Alain
1906-1916
M2017.46.2.7
Group portrait of four unidentified women, Joliette, Quebec, 1906-1916
Arthur Alain
1906-1916
M2017.46.2.8
Portrait of an unidentified woman, Joliette, Quebec, 1906-1916
Arthur Alain
1906-1916
M2017.46.2.10
Group portrait of four unidentified women, Joliette, Quebec, 1906-1916
Arthur Alain
1906-1916
M2017.46.2.19
Portrait of an unidentified woman, Joliette, Quebec, 1906-1916
Arthur Alain
1906-1916
M2017.46.2.14
Group portrait of four unidentified persons, Joliette, Quebec, 1906-1916
Arthur Alain
1906-1916
M2017.46.2.15
Portrait of two unidentified children, Joliette, Quebec, 1906-1916
Arthur Alain
1906-1916
M2017.46.2.16
Portrait of an unidentified woman, Joliette, Quebec, 1906-1916
Arthur Alain
1906-1916
M2017.46.2.17
Portrait of an unidentified woman, Joliette, Quebec, 1906-1916
Arthur Alain
1906-1916
M2017.46.2.18
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