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Poem of a Lost Street No. 1

Artist Clarence John Laughlin (American, 1905 - 1985)
Date1955
MediumGelatin silver print
DimensionsOverall: 9 5/8 x 7 1/2 inches (24.45 x 19.05 cm)
Credit LineGift of Hallmark Cards, Inc.
Object number2005.27.1759
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DescriptionVintage gelatin silver print of an old building.
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Street of the Lost
Clarence John Laughlin
1939
2005.27.1722
Through a Door in the Slums (The Lost Child)
Clarence John Laughlin
February 12, 1939; printed 1958
2005.27.1734
Dweller in the Ruins #1(Dora Harrison near Diamond St.)
Clarence John Laughlin
1940
2005.27.1721
Architectural Phantasm #1
Clarence John Laughlin
1952
2005.27.1754
Poem at Sunset #2
Clarence John Laughlin
1940
2005.27.1654
Liquid Figure, No. 1 (Bathed in Waters of Dream)
Clarence John Laughlin
1941/1958
2005.27.1719
The House of the Lost( The Melieu of Loss)
Clarence John Laughlin
1940; printed 1981
2005.27.1672
We Reach for our Dead Hearts (We Reach for Our Lost Hearts)
Clarence John Laughlin
February 9, 1941; printed 1950
2005.27.1715
The Disastrous Gate
Clarence John Laughlin
1941
2005.27.1703
Poem in Glass and Wood No. 2 (Chicago Triumph in Wood and Glass No. 2)
Clarence John Laughlin
June 1, 1962; printed 1973
2005.27.1741
Poem at Sunset #4
Clarence John Laughlin
1940
2005.27.1771