
David ‘Chim’Seymour :: Bernard Berenson, American art collector of Lithuanian origin, looking at Pauline Borghese’s sculpture by Antonio Canova,
Borghese Gallery, Rome, Italy, 1955 / source: Magnum Photos
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David ‘Chim’Seymour :: Bernard Berenson, American art collector of Lithuanian origin, looking at Pauline Borghese’s sculpture by Antonio Canova,
Borghese Gallery, Rome, Italy, 1955 / source: Magnum Photos

David ‘Chim’ Seymour :: Monasteries,
Meteores, Greece, 1954. / src: Magnum Photos
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David Seymour :: A Communist meeting in the Piazza della Signoria, Florence, Italy, 1948 / src: Magnum Photos
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David ‘Chim’ Seymour :: Children take refuge in underground shelters to escape the bombings. Minorca was the only island that remains loyal to the Republic. Located directly across the Catalan coast and close to the Franquist island of Majorca, its main town found itself in the path of the Italian Fascist army, 1938 / source: Magnum Photos
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David ‘Chim’ Seymour :: Paris, 1947. Gelatin silver print. / src: Howard Greenberg Gallery
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David ‘Chim’ Seymour :: A boy transports chairs from the carpenter’s workshop to the varnishing shop, Bari, Italy, 1948 / via
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