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Heinz Warneke brick sculptures. (Woman reclining with child), "Consolation."

Heinz Warneke brick sculptures. (Woman reclining with child), "Consolation."

Heinz Warneke brick sculptures. (Woman-Bowed head) "Despair."

Heinz Warneke brick sculptures. (Woman-Bowed head) "Despair."

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Heinz Warneke brick sculptures. (Pelicans) "Contentment in the sun."

Heinz Warneke brick sculptures. Group of five statues with common brick.

Heinz Warneke brick sculptures. Group of five statues with common brick.

Heinz Warneke brick sculptures, (Courtesy Milch Gallieries) for Common Brick Association. (Kids) "Rough Playfellow."

Heinz Warneke brick sculptures, (Courtesy Milch Gallieries) for Common Brick Association. (Kids) "Rough Playfellow."

Sculpture exhibition, the garden of the Museum of Modern Art

Sculpture exhibition, the garden of the Museum of Modern Art

The Barbizon. View of balconies thru arch.

The Barbizon. View of balconies thru arch.

[The "Half Moon", 1609.  Two photographs of a miniature group installed in the Marine Museum at the Museum of the City of New York.]

[The "Half Moon", 1609. Two photographs of a miniature group installed in the Marine Museum at the Museum of the City of New York.]

The Old Merchant's House

The Old Merchant's House

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Lions at the Bronx Zoo

Tulip time at the World's Fair

Tulip time at the World's Fair

Empire State Building from the Peter Cooper Houses

Empire State Building from the Peter Cooper Houses

The "New Yorker" a red rose developed and introduced by Jackson and Perkins

The "New Yorker" a red rose developed and introduced by Jackson and Perkins

A. "Junction of the Four Parkways" (Interboro, Triboro, Grand Central, and Idlewild Parkways) at Kew Gardens, March 9, 1955 ; B. Flying roadways on the Bronx-George Washington Bridge connection, May 1

A. "Junction of the Four Parkways" (Interboro, Triboro, Grand Central, and Idlewild Parkways) at Kew Gardens, March 9, 1955 ; B. Flying roadways on the Bronx-George Washington Bridge connection, May 1

The Conservatory Gardens and the Frances Hodgson Burnett Fountain

The Conservatory Gardens and the Frances Hodgson Burnett Fountain

The Conservatory Gardens and the Frances Hodgson Burnett Fountain

The Conservatory Gardens and the Frances Hodgson Burnett Fountain

Forest Hills. General interior, Church in Gardens.

Forest Hills. General interior, Church in Gardens.

Diorama, the founding of the New York Stock Exchange (Buttonwood Agreement)

Diorama, the founding of the New York Stock Exchange (Buttonwood Agreement)

The Delineator. Doll House in studio.

The Delineator. Doll House in studio.

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Heinz Warneke brick sculptures. (Woman-child in lap) "The Weary Child."

Photographer Samuel H. (Samuel Herman) Gottscho (1875-1971)
Accession number 88.1.1.337 
Unique identifier MNY195142 
Description Courtesy Milch Gallieries) for Common Brick Association. 
Dated January 21, 1928 
Object Type negative (photographic)
Physical dimensions width: 7 in
height: 5 in 
Medium acetate negative
File dimensions 15.8 in × 22.6 in at 300dpi
40.2 cm × 57.4 cm at 300dpi 
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