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Gelatin silver print
La Sirène, Montreal, Quebec, 1914-1924
Photography studio
Chesterfield & McLaren
(1914-1928)
SignatureOn back, stamped, c. : CHESTERFIELD & McLAREN / Press Photograpehers, / 67 BLEURY STREET / MONTREAL
Period
Début 20e siècle
Dimensions12.1 × 16.8 cm
Origin
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Object NumberM2017.46.2.1158
CreditGift of Jean-Luc Allard and Lucie Surprenant
Status
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