Lace Glove, Ervin Marton, 1930
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Laszlo Moholy-Nagy (Hungarian 1895-1946), Untitled (photo gramme), 1923. Silver print, 38.5 x 27.4 cm. | 11¼ x 10¾ in.
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“WORLD TRADE CENTER AT NIGHT”
ANDRÉ KERTÉSZ // circa 1975
[gelatin silver print | 9 7/8 × 8"]
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Paratrooper medic of the U.S. 17th Airborne Division treats a wounded paratrooper during the first moments of the invasion of Germany, Robert Capa, September 25, 1945
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Railway bridge in the Uzhok Pass, modern-day Ukraine
Hungarian vintage postcard
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Paris, Montmartre, 1932
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Matisse Drawing a Nude Model at the Villa d'Alsesia, Brassaï, 1939
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Erich Lessing. Old woman with prayer book. Hungarian Revolution, Budapest. 1956
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“CONGRÈS NATIONAL (BRASILIA)”
ARCHITECT: OSCAR NIEMEYER
LUCIEN HERVÉ // 1961
[gelatin silver print | 25.8 x 20 cm.]
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3rd Avenue, Chatham Square, New York City, Arnold Eagle, 1945
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