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David Hockney and Rab Kitaj — both living in the Hollywood Hills at the time, circa 1968-69
Painters David Hockney and R.B. Kitaj Uncredited and Undated Photograph
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David Hockney and Rab Kitaj — both living in the Hollywood Hills at the time, circa 1968-69
Painters David Hockney and R.B. Kitaj Uncredited and Undated Photograph
1. Igor Stravinsky, New York, NY (1946)
2. Francis Bacon (1975)
3 . Aaron Copland, Peekskill, NY (1959)
4. Arthur Miller, New York, NY (1947)
5. Georgia O’Keeffe, Ghost Ranch, NM (1968)
6. Man Ray, Paris, France (1948)
7. Otto Frank, Father of Anne Frank, Amsterdam, The Netherlands (1960)
8. Jackson Pollock, Long Island, NY (1949)
9. Marcel Duchamp, New York, NY (1966)
10. Alberto Giacometti, Paris, France (1954)
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Listening to a show on CBC about Dorothea Lange.
Inspiring woman.
#DorotheaLange
Famous authors as teenagers, the best thing since Einstein as a toddler. Pictured here: Ernest Hemingway, Samuel Beckett, Mary Karr, Neil Gaiman, Mark Twain.
They missed 14-year-old Susan Sontag.
Little known fact: Mark Twain was the secret fashion inspiration for by 90’s Hip Hop/Comedy duo Kid ‘n Play.
Neil looks like the shy bassist from an early 80s band in the mold of The Police.
I definitely look shy. And amazingly Jewish.
Anton Chekhov
Anton Chekhov, photographed by his brother Alexander in 1891.
Anton Chekhov, photographed by his brother Alexander in 1891. / Photograph: akg-images (via)