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Astronomy
Astrophysics
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Solar eclipses
Sun
Asset ID
310914
Title
Triptych, Total Eclipse of the Sun
Description
The left panel depicts the June 8, 1918, eclipse as seen in Baker, Oregon; the center panel depicts the Sept. 10, 1923, eclipse as seen in Lompoc, California; the right panel depicts the January 24, 1925, eclipse as seen in Middletown, Connecticut. Panel sizes: left panel: 248 x 173 cm. (97.5 x 68 in.); center panel: 241 x 170 cm. (95 x 67 in.); right panel: 234 x 165 cm. (92 x 65 in.)
Agent (Role)
Butler, Howard Russell, 1856-1934
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Artist
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Date
1925-04
Artwork/Object Type
Paintings
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