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Explore a comprehensive collection of photographic masterpieces from renowned artists spanning from Julia Margaret Cameron's "Sir Gallahad" (1870) to contemporary works by David Levinthal (1988). This curated exhibition showcases pivotal moments in photography, highlighting unique perspectives on society, human emotions, and art itself. From the haunting images of Dorothea Lange's "Migrant Mother" to the innovative styles of Alfred Stieglitz and Diane Arbus, this collection reflects the evolution of photographic techniques and themes over more than a century.
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03. F. Holland Day, Untitled (Christ With Roman Soldier)..jpg
22a. Paul Strand, Orange and Bowls, Twin Lakes, Conn. 1916..
16. John Heartfield, Adolph The Superman, He Eats Gold And Spews Idiocies. 1932.
17. Roman Vishniak, Granddaughter and Grandfather, Warsaw. 1938.
21. Henri Cartier-Bresson, Behind the Gare St. Lazare, 1932.
21.1 Brassai, Avenue de l’Obervatoire, from the series Paris at Night
Brassai, Lovers in a small cafe in the Italian quarter. 1932.
24. Ansel Adams, Clearing Winter Storm, Yosemite Valley CA. 1944.
27. Robert Frank, Trolley, New Orleans (The Americans). 1955..jpg
34. Diane Arbus, Transvestite at her birthday party, N.Y.C. 1969.
39. Bill Owens, Suburbia Series and book. 1970. “I find a sense of freedom in the suburbs. You assume the mask of suburbia for outward appearances and yet no one knows what you really do
41. Robert Mapplethorpe, Brian Ridley And Lyle Heeter. 1979.
44. David Levinthal, Untitled (Cowboys & Western Landscapes). 1988.