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The first major retrospective of photographer Ansel Adams’ career since his death, including the first public showing of his earliest works and a mural of the Golden Gate before the bridge, opens Saturday. The 163-print show at the M.H. de Young Memorial Museum features 45 black and white prints of San Francisco from 1917 to 1981, rare photographs of Yosemite and important prints that have never been shown publicly, said Mary Alinder, the show’s co-curator.

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