Harvard Art Museums
Catholic Church, Torreón, Mexico, 1944-1945: Duplicate of BRGA.103.2: Perspective, plans, elevations, details
Walter Gropius
- Date
- c. 1944-1945
- Medium
- Negative photostat print
- Culture
- American
- Department
- Busch-Reisinger Museum
- Institution
- Harvard Art Museums
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