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Photography exhibition shows there was much more to life in the 1930s than the Great Depression

Photography exhibition shows there was much more to life in the 1930s than the Great Depression

Marion Post Wolcott (American, 1910–1990), Center of town. Woodstock, Vermont. “Snowy Night”, 1940. Selenium-tinted gelatin silver print. Cantor Arts Center, Stanford University. Gift of Michael and Sheila Wolcott, 2000.135

Marion Post Wolcott (American,1910–1990), Center of town. Woodstock, Vermont. “Snowy Night”,1940. Selenium-tinted gelatin silver print. Cantor Arts Center, Stanford University. Gift of Michael and Sheila Wolcott, 2000.135

Consisting of over 100 prints, periodicals and photo books from the 1930s, the exhibition is on view through July 30.

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