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#8 No Cal from Are You Rea
Robert Heinecken
1966-1968
#9 Barely There from Are You Rea
Robert Heinecken
1966-1968
14th Street Horn and Harder, New York, NY ca 1947
Louis Faurer
negative c.1947; printed 1981
42nd Street New York, NY circa 1948
Louis Faurer
negative c.1948; printed 1981
56th Street Behind City Center on a Sunday 1951
Louis Faurer
negative c.1951, printed 1981
#136, Providence, 1969
Harry Morey Callahan
1969
1956 Cemetery S.F
Robert Frank
1956
1969 New York City, New York (from "Women are better than men. Not only have they survived, they do prevail.")
Garry Winogrand
1969
1976 Hutchinson, Kansas (from "Women are better than men. Not only have they survived, they do prevail.")
Garry Winogrand
1976
1977 Houston, Texas (from "Women are better than men. Not only have they survived, they do prevail.")
Garry Winogrand
1977
1978 Beverly Hills, California (from "Women are better than men. Not only have they survived, they do prevail.")
Garry Winogrand
1978
1978 Beverly Hills, California (from "Women are better than men. Not only have they survived, they do prevail.")
Garry Winogrand
1978
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