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Beaumont New Hall, Santa Fe, New Mexico (with the photomontage made of Beaumont titled, "A new collapsible devise for amateurs: by the lens of which the pitfalls of straight photography may be avoided," by Paul Vanderbilt.
Beaumont New Hall, Santa Fe, New Mexico (with the photomontage made of Beaumont titled, "A new collapsible devise for amateurs: by the lens of which the pitfalls of straight photography may be avoided," by Paul Vanderbilt.
Beaumont New Hall, Santa Fe, New Mexico (with the photomontage made of Beaumont titled, "A new collapsible devise for amateurs: by the lens of which the pitfalls of straight photography may be avoided," by Paul Vanderbilt.

Beaumont New Hall, Santa Fe, New Mexico (with the photomontage made of Beaumont titled, "A new collapsible devise for amateurs: by the lens of which the pitfalls of straight photography may be avoided," by Paul Vanderbilt.

Artist (American, born Germany, born 1946)
Date1988
MediumDigital pigment photograph
DimensionsSupport: 24 × 20 1/16 in. (61 × 51 cm)
Image: 18 1/2 × 18 1/8 in. (47 × 46 cm)
ClassificationsPhotograph
Credit LineMuseum purchase with funds from Nancy G. Dickenson, 2005
Object number2005.33.2
DescriptionBeaumont Newhall, with photomontage of Beaumont "A new collapsible device for amateurs: by the lens of which the pitfalls of straight photography may be avoided," by Paul Vanderbilt... Elderly Beaumont Newhall holding a photomontage under chin, Newhall wears a blue shirt with a gray vest with Navajo designs, white wall in the background with a green rubber tree plant. Newhall is sitting in chairs with elbows resting on the side arms, black dog head is in front and to the right of image.

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