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Witness Karl Lagerfeld's iconic 1990 Carnegie Hall fashion show featuring Chanel’s ‘Chanel suit.’ A black & white photograph capturing the elegance of a groundbreaking runway moment.
A striking black and white photograph capturing the avant-garde energy of Issey Miyake's 1990 Carnegie Hall fashion show featuring innovative silhouettes, inviting you to explore this iconic moment in design history.
Bruce Davidson’s iconic black & white photograph captures the Statue of Liberty with the photographer's reflection – a poignant study of observation, urbanity, and American identity. Hand-painted reproduction available.
Experience the grainy, candid mood of Bruce Davidson's 1959 Coney Island Beach snapshot, capturing postwar American youthfulness; own this timeless documentary moment.
Bruce Davidson's iconic black and white photograph captures Leonard Bernstein at his piano during a rehearsal for young people, showcasing dramatic lighting and intense focus—a timeless portrait of musical genius.
Explore Hilla von Rebay's pioneering role in establishing abstract expressionism and championing non-objective art through her collaboration with Solomon R. Guggenheim and her influence on architectural design.
1929 poster by Hildegard Rebay von Ehrenwiesen featuring chamber music & Art Deco design. Anselme Fortier, Kohon, Labate, Stringfield. A unique vintage illustration.
Experience the profound introspection of Hilla Rebay's gaze in this striking 1924 modernist photograph by László Moholy-Nagy; discover timeless art capturing visionary thought.
Explore Bruce Davidson’s iconic black & white photos capturing Harlem & Brooklyn life in 1959. Powerful social commentary & timeless street photography.
Capture the raw spirit of mid-century America with this evocative black and white portrait by Bruce Davidson, showcasing candid moments of life's shadows.
Bruce Davidson's 'Teenager Couple Smoking' captures a poignant black-and-white scene of youth and quiet tension, reflecting themes of rebellion and societal norms through masterful composition.
Bruce Davidson's iconic 'Selma to Montgomery' captures the Civil Rights struggle. Witness the determination of marchers fighting for voting rights, immortalized in a powerful black & white photograph.
Bruce Davidson’s ‘Brooklyn Gang’ captures raw intimacy & urban youth in 1959. A striking black & white photo of dancers, showcasing dynamic lines & textures. Explore this iconic documentary piece.
USA. Hampton, Virginia. 1962. is a seminal black-and-white photograph by Bruce Davidson depicting racial segregation in Hampton, Virginia during the Cuban Missile Crisis era. It portrays a young Black man standing before a window displaying 'White Only' signage, symbolizing injustice and defiance.
This black and white image portrays three men sheltering from a rainy day on a city sidewalk, embodying themes of shared experience and quiet strength. Shot in 1959 by Bruce Davidson, it exemplifies street photography's ability to convey emotion through candid moments.
This striking black and white image portrays three young men on Coney Island’s boardwalk in 1959, showcasing Davidson’s masterful use of light and composition to convey raw emotion and social observation. Shot by Bruce Davidson for Magnum Photos, it exemplifies the genre's commitment to documenting everyday life with unflinching honesty.
Exquisite hand-painted reproduction of Johanna Gadski by Hildegard Rebay von Ehrenwiesen. Explore a captivating sketch capturing musical performance – a unique art piece.
Experience the raw energy of Brooklyn life through Bruce Davidson's striking 1959 documentary photography; discover this timeless urban scene today.
Experience Eduardo Fendi’s ‘Fendi, Carnegie Hall Fashion Show 1990’. A luxurious fur photography capturing elegance & innovation. Explore a timeless piece of Italian fashion history.
Experience the minimalist glamour of Calvin Klein's 1990 Carnegie Hall fashion show; own a piece of iconic American design history.
Bruce Davidson's 'Lefty Showing His Tattoo' captures a poignant 1959 NYC youth portrait—a raw glimpse into identity, rebellion, and the era’s spirit through black & white photography.
Discover Josef Lhévinne's captivating pencil sketch – a study of the renowned pianist and his observer. Explore its expressive lines, subtle tones, and intimate portrayal of musical artistry.