
Edward W. Quigley :: From the book Sam by Edward Quigley (photographs) and John Crawford (text), 1937 / src: livejournal
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Edward W. Quigley :: From the book Sam by Edward Quigley (photographs) and John Crawford (text), 1937 / src: livejournal
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Edward W. Quigley ::
From the book Sam by
Edward Quigley
(photographs)
and John Crawford (text), 1937 / src: the art stack
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Leslie Gill :: Studio Window, West 56th Street, NYC, ca. 1938 / src: The Guardian. In the early years, the presence of windows in photographs was driven by necessity: photography in its infancy required great amounts of light, and windows obliged. This history may have mattered little to Leslie Gill when he created this tightly framed masterpiece, which looks almost as if someone has opened up a panel in one of Piet Mondrian’s canvases to discover the real world hidden behind it. Courtesy Robert Mann Gallery.

Félix González-Torres :: Untitled (Franz Paludetto Gallery, Rome) / source:
stephen ellcock

Eugeni Forcano i Andreu :: Televisión en directo, Castelló de Farfanya, Lleida, 1968 / source: real academia bellas artes san fernando
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Yvon Lambert :: from Border Stories exhibition / src: Agence VU

Stefania Sandrelli in I Knew Her Well (Io la conoscevo bene), directed by
Antonio Pietrangeli, 1965 / via