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PHOTOGRAPHS

In 1941, a photogravure by Edward S. Curtis became the first photograph to enter the Brooks’ collection. Presently, there are more than 1,200 works, the majority of which are from the 20th century, including large selections by William Eggleston, William Christenberry, and Ernest Withers. These are supplemented by a set of Library of Congress reprints of Farm Security Administration photographs by artists such as Marion Post Wolcott, Dorothea Lange, and Walker Evans. Recent additions to the growing collection are early 20th-century works by Alfred Stieglitz and Paul Strand, to Contemporary works by Carrie Mae Weems, Alex Soth, Vik Muniz, Marcos Lopez, and Fred Wilson.

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Sequin Club Members Brilliant Formal with French Theme
Hooks Brothers Photography
April 17, 1953
Speakers Platform
Hooks Brothers Photography
October 3, 1952
'Mayor' Thornton Feted
Hooks Brothers Photography
January 26, 1957
Charlie Tarpley
Hooks Brothers Photography
January 16, 1953
Dr. Geo. West, Court Attendant
Hooks Brothers Photography
January 20, 1953
Scene in A.K.A.'s Play, "The Trail of Mary Duggan"
Hooks Brothers Photography
January 13, 1953
[Five Men in Tuxedos]
Hooks Brothers Photography
ca. 1935-1972
Mrs. R.S. Lewis, Sr.
Hooks Brothers Photography
December 30, 1952
Off to W.C. Handy's Banquet
Hooks Brothers Photography
November 14, 1952
[Presiding Officers at MMFDA Corps]
Hooks Brothers Photography
ca. 1935-1972