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Installation view: Harpers Ferry painting, pikes, and dollhouse.
Subject:
Wilson, Fred, 1954-, African American history, Exhibitions, Mining the Museum
Item ID:
MTM 018
Creator:
Maryland Historical Society Exhibition
Description:
Painting of Harpers Ferry by unknown artist (ca. 1845-1860), pikes used in John Brown's raid (1859), and dollhouse made by child's father (ca. 1904). Mining the Museum: An Installation by Fred Wilson. Maryland Historical Society, 1992-1993. Joint exhibition with The Contemporary in Baltimore.
Date of Original:
1992-1993 (exhibit)
Collection:
Museum Department
Type/Size:
Image
Restrictions:
For more information, please contact the Museum Department: museum@mdhs.org
Rights:
Copy of original owned by the Maryland Historical Society. For reproduction and permission information, please contact imagingservices@mdhs.org 

