
Roberto de Mitri :: Mirrors / via
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Roberto de Mitri :: Mirrors / via
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Roberto de Mitri
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Dunes / src:
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Salvatore Mancini :: Untitled, 1970 / via fragrantblossoms

Graciela Iturbide :: Mujer ángel, de la serie ‘Los que viven en la arena’, Desierto de Sonora, México, 1979, de la colección Colección Manuel Álvarez Bravo / source: fotografica.mx
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Misty Lake, 1930’s, from Accidental Mysteries by John Foster | source: Glorious Abstractions Collection
‘’This photograph of a misty lake in the late 1930s reminds me of the American abstract painter Adolph Gottlieb (1903 – 1974).” (J. Foster)

Joel Bernstein :: Joni Mitchell skating on Lake Mendota, near Madison, Wisconsin. March 1976. Included in the package for her compilation ‘Songs of a Prairie Girl’. / source: morrisonhotelgallery

Graham Nash
:: Neil Young, Northern California, 1988 / src: morrisonhotel
“That’s Neil Young driving home to his ranch at Broken Arrow. We were recording the American Dream album. I’m in the limousine with David [Crosby] and Steven [Stills] behind him. Neil, of course, wasn’t in the car with us. It’s Neil. He has an English sports car. I think it’s called a Jensen. I saw him driving along this lonely road and I thought, ‘This is a perfect image of Neil Young.’ And even though you can’t see Neil, except the back of his head, it is in fact Neil.”

Laure Albin-Guillot* :: Silhouette of Tree Against Sky, France, 1940′s
/ src: vintageWorks
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* born Meffredi Laure

Pablo Ortiz Monasterio :: from the photobook ‘Desaparecen?’, published 2016 / src: vincentborrelli

Percy Loomis Sperr ::
The Edouard Jeramek is a cable ship and this print is numbered, titled and signed on recto of print with description and partial date on verso 9/2… (The corner of this print is ripped, hence it is impossible to read the entire date), NY Harbor, probably 1930′s
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