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Malick Sidibé’s ‘Avec mon sac…’ captures a dignified Bamako youth in 1968. Striking black & white portrait photography, showcasing post-colonial joy & resilience. A key work by Mali's master.
Discover "A Man Watches Police Form Barricade," a powerful 1968 black & white photo by Charles Martin Hardie. Captures Pittsburgh's history. Fine art print available.
Explore Michel Marot’s ‘Statues of the Four Seasons,’ a 1968 black & white photo capturing weathered stone statues. Documenting preservation & decay, this piece showcases textural detail and architectural intrigue.
Charles Martin Hardie’s ‘The Crowd Grows in Anticipation’ captures a pivotal 1968 protest. Black & white documentary photography, raw texture, and historical significance – a powerful image.
Charles Martin Hardie’s ‘Preparing to March’ captures a pivotal Pittsburgh peace march (1968). Black & white documentary photography, showcasing mass movement & social change. Explore this historical artwork.
Witness Pittsburgh’s Civil Rights movement! Charles Martin Hardie’s 1968 photo captures a peace march. Hand-painted reproduction of this powerful historical image.
Witness a pivotal moment of the Civil Rights Movement! Charles Martin Hardie’s 1968 photo captures MLK's march – powerful, black & white documentary art.
Charles Martin Hardie’s 1968 photo captures Pittsburgh peace march tension. Young boys observe a barricade – documentary style, evocative texture & composition.
Charles Martin Hardie’s 1968 photo captures Pittsburgh’s Hill District fire & peace march. Gritty realism, urban decay, & community response – a powerful documentary image.
Charles Martin Hardie’s 1968 photo captures Pittsburgh’s peace march amidst urban decay & architectural grandeur. A helicopter symbolizes change against a historic church. #photography #Hardie #Pittsburgh
Black & white photo by oraldo norvel britos (1933-2023) depicting police at the Ministry of Education. Documentary style, Argentine politics, 1968. Explore authority & social context.
Harry Callahan’s ‘Siena, Italy’ (1968) – a striking black & white photo capturing urban life in Florence. Explore this documentary-style image of Piazza della Signoria's architecture & timeless beauty.
A captivating black & white photo by Studio Of Tawaraya Sōtatsu depicting a bustling 1968 Japanese street scene. Explore vintage Vespa scooters, urban architecture & nostalgic charm in this documentary photography.
Kenneth Williams, Age 22 by Elaine Mayes (1968) – A striking black & white portrait capturing everyday life's texture & form. Documentary style, bohemian vibes. #photography #portrait #blackandwhite
Danny Lyon’s "The Line, Ferguson Prison" (1968) captures a powerful moment of community & resilience. Black & white photography, stark lines, & historical significance. #photography #civilrights #lyon