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Gelatin silver print
Portrait of two unidentified babies, Sutton, Quebec, 1898-1902
Photographer
Peter Huard
SignatureOn front, underneath image, printed, l.l. : P. Huard; l.r. : Sutton Que.
InscriptionsOn back, handwritten, u.l. : 3.00
Period
Fin 19e à début 20e siècle
Dimensions14 × 9,8 cm
Origin
Sutton, Quebec, Canada
Object NumberM2017.46.2.3219
CreditGift of Jean-Luc Allard and Lucie Surprenant
Status
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Portrait of an unidentified couple, Sutton, Quebec, 1898-1902
Peter Huard
1898-1902
M2017.46.2.3222
Portrait of an unidentified couple, Sutton, Quebec, 1898-1902
Peter Huard
1898-1902
M2017.46.2.3221
Portrait of an unidentified woman, Sutton, Quebec, 1898-1902
Peter Huard
1898-1902
M2017.46.2.3223
Portrait of an unidentified man, Sutton, Quebec, 1898-1902
Peter Huard
1898-1902
M2017.46.2.3220
Portrait of two unidentified babies, Montreal, Quebec, 1895-1902
Alphonse-Joseph Vaillancourt
1895-1902
M2017.46.2.6877
Portrait of unidentified babies, Montreal, Quebec, 1898-1909
Benjamin Chalifoux
1898-1909
M2017.46.2.1117
Portrait of unidentified babies, Montreal, Quebec, 1896-1899
James Cranston Shaw Bennett
1896-1899
M2017.46.2.617
Inuit women with babies, Ungava Bay, QC, about 1910
Inconnu / Unknown
About 1910
MP-0000.1538.13
Portrait of an unidentified girl, Sutton, Quebec, 1888-1890
Marvin Gates Hawley
1888-1890
M2017.46.2.3101
Portrait of two unidentified children, Montreal, Quebec, 1902-1906
O. J. Desjardins
1902-1906
M2017.46.2.1865
Portrait of two unidentified women, Sainte-Cunégonde, Quebec, 1902-1907
Lebuis & Grenier
1902-1907
M2017.46.2.4236
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