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This group of photographs by W. Eugene Smith contains some of Smith's most important, iconic images, as well as some that are lesser known and priced under $3,000. But all share a very strong provenance. They are either from the personal collection of Leslie Teicholz, who was an assistant and agent of Smith's, or from one of his family members. Several of these are large, exhibition prints, which are quite rare. Many prints have Smith's markings on them, and most are vintage. A few of Smith's most important photo essays are represented here: Spanish Village, Nurse-MIdwife Maude Callen, Man of Mercy (Albert Schweitzer), and Smith's important work in Minamata, Japan.
We do have other Smith photographs which are not represented in this special exhibit.
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