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Sixty Meters Underground; Building the Komsomol’skaya
ca. 1952 (printed 2003)20th century
463 x 360 mm (18.2 x 14.2 in.)
Dmitri Baltermants, Russian, (1912–1990)
- construction - Use for the process of creating something by combining parts or elements, and also for the manner in which the thing has been put together. [January 1993 descriptor moved.]
- labor - Usage in the sense of physical work
- Moscow - TGN 7012974. First noted as village 1147; grew around 13th-cen. Kremlin; sacked and rebuilt several times; expanded culturally and economically under Peter the Great in 17th cen., Catherine the Great in 18th cen. and Soviet government in 20th cen.; bombed during WW II.
- Soviet Union - TGN 6006211 (former nation/state/empire)
- image Dimensions: 463 x 360 mm (18.2 x 14.2 in.)
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Dmitri Baltermants, Russian, (1912–1990) . Sixty Meters Underground; Building the Komsomol’skaya, ca. 1952 (printed 2003). Gelatin silver print. image : 463 x 360 mm (18.2 x 14.2 in.). Sheet : 503 x 404 mm (19.8 x 15.9 in.). DAC accession number 2013.23.8. Gift of Jamie Alter Lynton (BA Wesleyan 1981) and Michael Lynton, 2013.