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Romance (N.) from Ambrose Bierce # 3, 1962
Photo: Ralph Eugene Meatyard
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Makoto Aida
Azemichi (A Path Between the Fields) 1991
Japanese paper, Mineral Pigment and Acrylic on panel
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Patricia Kaersenhout
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Pieter Breugel, Bonnefanten
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Don Hunstein Miles Davis, “Kind of Blue” Sessions, Columbia Records Studios, 30th St, New York City 1959
“Space music would be really something… but they don’t have no gravity up there. You couldn’t have no downbeat!” Miles Davis
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Don Hunstein Thelonious Monk, New York City 1962
“I’m famous. Ain’t that a bitch?” Thelonius Monk
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Los Angeles, California. 1970
Photo: Lee Friedlander
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Kelsie Whitmore, by Al Bello. World Photography Awards
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Montmartre, Impasse Trainée, Paris 1950
Photo par Izis
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Mademoiselle (magazine). January 1964
Photo: Gösta Peterson
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W Eugene Smith Jazz Pianist and Composer Thelonious Monk, New York City 1965
“Sometimes it’s to your advantage for people to think you’re crazy" Thelonious Monk
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