
Jean-Pierre Aumont and Maria Montez in Siren of Atlantis (1949)
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Jean-Pierre Aumont and Maria Montez in Siren of Atlantis (1949)

H. James Hoff :: On January 20, 1964, Holly floated away / src: hjameshoff

Dora Maar :: Double Portrait with Hat, ca. 1936-1937. Gelatin silver print, montage with handwork on negative. / source: Cleveland Museum
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Pilar Zeta :: from her project ‘Falling in Love with the Dark Universe’
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Sarah Tulloch ::
Leaning Hand, Cut Series, from ObjectImage photobook published Daylight Books
/ source: l’oeil de la photographie
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Sarah Tulloch :: Faultline, from ObjectImage photobook / source: l’oeil de la photographie

Oscar Gustave Rejlander :: ‘The Two Ways of Life’, a moralistic photomontage of Rejlander’s own work, 1857 (the first photomontage in history)
In 1857 Rejlander made his best-known allegorical work: The Two Ways of Life. This was a seamlessly montaged combination print made of thirty-two images in about six weeks. First exhibited at the Manchester Art Treasures Exhibition of 1857, the work shows two youths being offered guidance by a patriarch. Each youth looks toward a section of a stage-like tableaux vivant – one youth is shown the virtuous pleasures and the other the sinful pleasures. / source: Wikipedia
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Fred Lyon :: from Figure # 1, 1951 / original source from scanned magazine in hi-res: puppies and flowers
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Bertram (Buddy) Longworth :: Ruby Keeler for 42nd Street (1933)

Harold Feinstein :: Sheet Music Montage, Coney Island, 1950. / src: Dolores Sampol on FB
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