"A Number of Things"... Through the Eyes of Toni Frissell

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A checklist for the exhibition, "Toni Frissell: Photographs–A Number of Things," April 17–May 5, 1963, held at the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts.

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[4] p. ; 9 x 5 in.

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International Business Machines Corporation 1963?.

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A checklist for the exhibition, "Toni Frissell: Photographs–A Number of Things," April 17–May 5, 1963, held at the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts.

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[4] p. ; 9 x 5 in.

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Fact Sheet: A Number of Things (Text)

Fact Sheet:  A Number of Things

Description by the artist of the exhibition, "Toni Frissell: Photographs–A Number of Things," April 17–May 5, 1963, held at the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts.

Fact Sheet: A Number of Things; ark:/67531/metapth224631

Background Information on Toni Frissell (Text)

Background Information on Toni Frissell

Artist information for Toni Frissell in conjunction with the exhibition, "Toni Frissell: Photographs–A Number of Things," April 17–May 5, 1963, held at the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts.

Background Information on Toni Frissell; ark:/67531/metapth224632

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  • 1963?

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International Business Machines Corporation. "A Number of Things"... Through the Eyes of Toni Frissell, pamphlet, 1963?; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth224630/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dallas Museum of Art.

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