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[Portrait of Theodore Dreiser] - Public domain portrait print

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Title derived from information on verso of photographic print.

Van Vechten number: XV E 41.

Also available on microfilm.

Gift; Carl Van Vechten Estate; 1966.

Forms part of: Portrait photographs of celebrities, a LOT which in turn forms part of the Carl Van Vechten photograph collection (Library of Congress).

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01/01/1933
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Van Vechten, Carl, 1880-1964, photographer
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For publication information see "Carl Van Vechten Photographs (Lots 12735 and 12736)" http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/res/079_vanv.html

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