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Title
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Klett and Wolfe
Still Image
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Original Format
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Digital inkjet print
Physical Dimensions
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8.5”h x 19”w
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Title
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At the canyon’s edge: figures on “The Devil’s Anvil” overhang, 3000 feet above the Colorado River. Back: Klett and Wolfe, 2010. Figures on the Devil's Anvil.
Overlay: William Bell, 1872. Devil’s Anvil, Sheavwitz Crossing Near Foot of Toroweap Valley, River 3000 Feet Below, Colorado River. (Courtesy National Archives).
Creator
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Mark Klett and Byron Wolfe
Source
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https://www.klettandwolfe.com/
Date
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2010
Contributor
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On loan from artists
Rights
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All Rights Reserved