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But the show's emphasis is on Rembrandt's prints, of which some 290 survive.
Charlie Chaplin's "Modern Times" [1936], an old print of which I saw in a film club.
While sifting through the several million News prints and negatives, Mr. Hannigan found the original negative, a print of which was also made for the exhibition.
The painter Steve Mumford spent a week there in 2006 making a series of ink drawings, prints of which now hang throughout the occupational therapy wing.
Among the photographs hanging above its mantel is one of a sailboat in Lloyd Harbor, a print of which is also in the museum's show.
The movie, a new print of which will have a late-night, weeklong run at Film Forum starting Friday, is certainly a time capsule of sorts.
Biss has now completed more than 20 insect portraits, huge three-metre prints of which will be exhibited at the museum from 27 May.
The day I arranged to rent from him, he happened to have received several Reginald Marsh prints, of which he was very proud.
But the series resonates with earlier social documentary photography, like the civil rights photographer Ernest C. Withers's "I Am a Man March, Sanitation Workers, Memphis" (1968), a print of which is also at Kasher.
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