
Turquoise Bridge
- Location
- Lhasa
- Date
- 1951
- Creator
- Tse Ten Tashi
- Material
- photograph
- Collection
- The Newark Museum of Art, Newark, NJ; 2000.36.2.13
- Photo Credit
- photo courtesy of The Newark Museum of Art
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