Jumat, 28 April 2017

CWT Review: Photography and the American Civil War

Photography and the American Civil War  Metropolitan Museum of Art, Through September 2 Leaning in, to peer through a large tabletop stereoscope, you press your face gently against the eyepiece. And as your eyes begin to focus on the black and white photograph in three dimensions, you smell cedar. At the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s …

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