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Unmarked recto; inscribed verso, upper center, in blue ink: "From "Harlem Document" 1935"; verso, upper center, in graphite: upward pointing arrow; signed verso, upper right, in graphite: "Aaron Siskind"
Art Institute of Chicago, “Recent Acquisitions: Chicago Photographers,” January (?), 1977-April 10, 1977.
Art Institute of Chicago, “Bystander: A History of Street Photography,” December 10, 1994-April 16, 1995; traveled to the San Jose Museum of Art, January 16-April 4, 1999. (Colin Westerbeck)
Art Institute of Chicago, “After the Crash: Picturing the United States 1930-1943,” October 21, 2000–January 28, 2001. (Mark Pascal and Kristin Nagel Merrill)(Gallery 1)
Art Institute of Chicago, “Photographs by the Score: Personal visions twenty-some years apart,” October 7, 2006-January 14, 2007. (David Travis)
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