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Preview image of work. vintage gelatin silver print on paper,  It was Impossible to Tell what had Happened.  Two Women were Lying, Screaming, on the Ground.  The Street was Full of Excited People.  When the Dust Cleared we Found that a Man had been Shot.  His Attacker had Escaped in the Confusion, New York City 41579

2020.34.2

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It was Impossible to Tell what had Happened. Two Women were Lying, Screaming, on the Ground. The Street was Full of Excited People. When the Dust Cleared we Found that a Man had been Shot. His Attacker had Escaped in the Confusion, New York City

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Artist

Leonard Freed (Brooklyn, NY, 10/23/1929 - 11/29/2006, Garrison, New York)

Title

It was Impossible to Tell what had Happened. Two Women were Lying, Screaming, on the Ground. The Street was Full of Excited People. When the Dust Cleared we Found that a Man had been Shot. His Attacker had Escaped in the Confusion, New York City

Creation Date

1978

Century

late 20th century

Dimensions

9 1/8 x 6 7/8 in. (23.18 x 17.46 cm)

Classification

Photographs

Creation Place

North America, United States

Medium and Support

vintage gelatin silver print on paper

Credit Line

Gift of Laura Hercher

Copyright

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Accession Number

2020.34.2