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Poverty: Children, 1937. /Nchildren Looking At Food Through A Storefront Wi
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Poverty: Children, 1937. /Nchildren Looking At Food Through A Storefront Wi

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Poverty: Children, 1937. /Nchildren Looking At Food Through A Storefront Window, Washington, D.C. Photograph By John Vachon, November 1937. was reproduced on Premium Heavy Stock Paper which captures all of the vivid colors and details of the original. The overall paper size is 24.00 × 36.00 inches and the image size is 24.00 × 36.00 inches. This print is ready for hanging or framing.

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  • Print Title: Poverty: Children, 1937. /Nchildren Looking At Food Through A Storefront Window, Washington, D.C. Photograph By John Vachon, November 1937.
  • Paper Size: 24.00 × 36.00 inches
  • Product Type: Fine Art Print
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