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The Photographer as an Explorer of Space and Light.
The Photographer as an Explorer of Space and Light.

The Photographer as an Explorer of Space and Light.

Artist Clarence John Laughlin (American, 1905 - 1985)
Date1956
MediumGelatin silver print
DimensionsOverall: 9 5/8 x 7 5/8 inches (24.45 x 19.37 cm)
Credit LineGift of Hallmark Cards, Inc.
Object number2005.27.1753
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DescriptionVintage gelatin silver print of a man kneeling on the floor.
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1937
2005.27.1748
Around a Hole in Space (Wagon of the Nymphs and Lions No. 2)
Clarence John Laughlin
1964; printed 1979
2005.27.1702
Self-portrait of the Photographer as Joshua.
Clarence John Laughlin
1939
2005.27.1668
Figure from Hyper Space
Clarence John Laughlin
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2005.27.1720
The Language of Light
Clarence John Laughlin
1952
2005.27.1650
Light on the Cylinders #6
Clarence John Laughlin
1937
2005.27.1755
Portrait of the Photographer as a Shadow
Clarence John Laughlin
1941; printed 1953
2005.27.1653
Still Life
Clarence John Laughlin
1937
2005.27.1763
Suspended Shadows No. 2
Clarence John Laughlin
1944
2005.27.1758
Poem of a Lost Street No. 1
Clarence John Laughlin
1955
2005.27.1759
The Unending Tree (The Tree as Illusory Scale)
Clarence John Laughlin
1953
2005.27.1743
The Bashful Discus Thrower
Clarence John Laughlin
1939
2005.27.1664