Christy Turlington by Irving Penn, New York 1993
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why is there a place right next to new york called 'newark' 😭 knock off ass name 😭😭
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Irving Penn: 'After Dinner Games' (1947) Location: New York City
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Father and son at Penn Station, 1947.
Photo: Ruth Orkin via Bonham's
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at New York's Penn Station
photo by Michael Beschloss
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Solitary woman, train platform, Penn Station, New York City, 1958 - by Louis Stettner (1922 - 2016), American
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Ruth Orkin - Mujer con sus maletas. Penn Station, NYC. 1948
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Jean Patchett photographed by Irving Penn for Vogue, New York, 1949.
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#FrogFriday: tadpole bowls!
Sikyatki Ware bowls w/tadpole motifs
Ancestral Pueblo, Arizona, 1400-1625CE
Top: Penn Museum 29-77-655
Bottom: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York 2018.710
While frog iconography can be found in many cultures around the world, the Southwest Culture Area is one of the few I've found where tadpoles also regularly appear. I'll be featuring these two pieces in my presentation on frog iconography in the Pacific NW & American SW at SECAC2023 next week!
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Irving Penn - Sitting nude rear, New York, 1993
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Midtown to lower Manhattan. March 2024.
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Irving Penn: Composition with Pitcher and Eau de Cologne, New York (1979)
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A soldier giving his wife a passionate kiss at Pennsylvania Station as he says goodbye before returning to duty after a brief furlough, 1944.
Photo: Alfred Eisenstaedt via Google Arts & Culture
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Irving Penn, Summer Sleep, New York, 1949, Copyright Condé Nast Publications, Inc.
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