Photographies

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http://id.loc.gov/authorities/genreForms/gf2017027249

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      Photographies

      Terme générique Visual works

      Photographies

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      Photographies

      • Employé pour Pics (Photographs)
      • Employé pour Photos
      • Employé pour Pix (Photographs)
      • Employé pour Snapshots

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      Photographies

      846 Description archivistique résultats pour Photographies

      US AA151.F380.I001 · Pièce · circa 1930
      Fait partie de Biographical photograph collection

      A photograph of an oil portrait of Murry Guggenheim. The painting was given to Mount Sinai School of Medicine in 1972 by the Guggenheim Foundation. This was when the Guggenheim Professorship was created at Mount Sinai. Mr. Guggenheim was a Trustee of The Mount Sinai Hospital from 1901-1907.

      US AA116.S001.F155.I001 · Pièce · circa 1932
      Fait partie de Photograph collection on The Mount Sinai Hospital and Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

      The northwest corner of Madison Avenue and 100th Street showing several Mount Sinai buildings. From left to right is the Medical Pavilion, the Lehman Out Patient Department Building on the corner, and then the Nurses' Home at the corner of Madison Avenue and 101st Street.

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      US AA116.S001.F155.I004 · Pièce · circa 1932
      Fait partie de Photograph collection on The Mount Sinai Hospital and Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

      The northwest corner of Madison Avenue and 100th Street showing several Mount Sinai buildings. From left to right is the Medical Pavilion, the Lehman Out Patient Department Building on the corner, and then the Nurses' Home at the corner of Madison Avenue and 101st Street.

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      US AA040 · Collection · 1937-2008

      The collection includes award ribbons,brochures; catalogs; certificates; clippings; correspondence; journal entries (labeled ‘notes’); exhibit announcements, layout plans, and invitations; lists of artwork (some include prices); photographs of artwork and of people; and a volume of poetry.

      The seven and one half inches of materials focuses on Dr. Stark’s artist career and only references his medical career and his war-time service.

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