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The Snite Museum of Art at the University of Notre Dame is considered to be one of the finest university art museums in America. Its permanent collection of nineteenth-, twentieth-, and twenty-first-century photography comprises 10,000-plus pieces. This first volume in a two volume catalogue of the collection presents 100 key works from the 20th-century, including works by Jacque-Henri Lartigue, Edward Weston, Alexander Rodchenko, August Sander, Berenice Abbot, Robert Capa, Irving Penn,Larry Clark and Hiroshi Sugimoto, among many others.
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