The back of a fading snapshot on which is written: This is how close we got to,
James Frederick Melchert
Graphite rubbing on wove paper
White china in the cupboard, White keys on the piano, White cloth on the table,
James Frederick Melchert
Graphite rubbing on wove paper
Untitled (ten graphite rubbings)
James Frederick Melchert
Ten graphite rubbings on wove paper
A snapshot of four people (with their backs to a peach tree) touching the backs
James Frederick Melchert
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Snapshots of bronco riders at a rodeo arranged so that the horizon line in each
James Frederick Melchert
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Wicker furniture in a large room. A snapshot is being taken to commemorate the
James Frederick Melchert
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A letter from a child (who hadn't yet learned to write) addressed to his father
James Frederick Melchert
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An empty envelope that arrived in the mail with a few lines about silence typed
James Frederick Melchert
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It is the opinion of a great many here that the war will not last more than four
James Frederick Melchert
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A woman an a baby are seated on a child's sled in the snow alongside Holiday Wis
James Frederick Melchert
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Lined stationery the color of blue chalk May 17, 18741 A doctor in Boston writes
James Frederick Melchert
Graphite rubbing on wove paper