
Jean Moral :: Juliette at the Beach, 1932
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Alfred T. Palmer ::
A kitten aboard a floating giant Victoria water lily pad in the Philippines, 1935. / src: National Geographic Found

Manuel Álvarez Bravo was one of the most influential Latin American photographers of the twentieth century, with a career spanning over seven decades. His complex images represent the diverse people and places of Mexico through avant-garde visual techniques such as distorted reflections and dramatic lighting. Here he turns his camera onto the rippling skirt and legs of a woman standing in the threshold of a doorway, curling her toes away from the liquid spreading across the floor. The tilting perspective creates a sense of tension despite the everyday nature of the scene. While Álvarez Bravo’s work has often been compared to that of European Surrealist photographers, who also had a fondness for uncanny juxtapositions of elements from daily life, his differs in that it weaves together the visual modes of modern photography, Mexican culture, and art history, fusing past and present. | src University of Michigan (UMMA)

Edwin Smith :: A house on the edge of the village of Irsina, Basilicata, 1963
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Jacques-Henri Lartigue :: Bibi with Frank and Lolo Burky, Montigny, 1921. Gelatin silver print; printed c.1963. From JHL: A New Paradise exhibition / src: howard greenberg

Ernst Haas :: Last DP boat, Ellis Island, NYC, 1950 / src: shattenbereich
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Piazza della Signoria, Firenze, 4 novembre 1966 – l’alluvione di Firenze / source: conceptualfinearts