DescriptionJade Snow Wong puts an enameled copper dish into a kiln, c. 1947 (photo of original by Shawn Miller via the Library of Congress Blogs).jpg
English: Jade Snow Wong puts an enameled copper dish into the kiln in which she bakes her pottery, c. 1947 (photo of original by Shawn Miller via the Library of Congress Blogs)
The photo was published in the November 23, 1947 issue of the San Francisco Examiner without a copyright notice for the photo itself nor for the newspaper as a whole. See [1]. The photo is cropped to only the portion that was published in that newspaper. The largest possible crop is used.
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Jade Snow Wong puts an enameled copper dish into the kiln in which she bakes her pottery, c. 1947 (photo of original by Shawn Miller via the Library of Congress Blogs)
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