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Leonard Bernstein conducting Mahler’s 2nd Symphony during a NY Phil rehearsal at Carnegie Hall, 1960
Alfred Eisenstaedt (1898â1995), the man behind some of the most memorable pictures of the 20th century, was a professional photographer for ...
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Nurses hanging over railing of spiral stairs Roosevelt Hospital; nurses
This deeply rich and involved book comes to us from a spur of the moment inclination, as mentioned in the preview. We had very high hopes with the book jacket streaming great reviews along with an interesting angle of history that hadn’t been highlighted, Hadley Hemingway’s perspective. After researching a bit, we found a lot of interesting things from Paula McLain’s website (the author). You can find anything from timelines to fun facts that relate to storyline. It also delves into her…
Alfred Eisenstaedt, Cadets at the United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, 1936.
0Pliofilm Story Date taken: 1938 Photographer: Alfred Eisenstaedt
Серия снимков, сделанных корреспондентом новостного еженедельника 'LIFE' Альфредом Эйзенштадтом, который в 1943 году на Пенсильванском железнодорожном вокзале в Нью-Йорке сфотографировал несколько десятков прощальных поцелуев американских солдат со своими возлюбленными.
On hippies: “What I do like about them is that they have tried to revive the spirit of ‘Carnival.’ But I'm afraid that when they renounce work entirely, the fun turns ugly.”
Photo By: Pedro Luis Raota Photo By: Stanko Abadzic Photo By: Pedro Luis Raota Photo By: John… by agosh
ALFRED EISENSTAEDT (1898-1995) | Ice skating waiters, St. Moritz, 1932. A group of three photographs from St. Moritz showing the iconic ice skating waiters. Silver press prints, the images measuring approximately 10x8 inches (25.4x20.3 cm.), and one the reverse, each with Eisenstaedt's Pix Publishing hand stamp on verso. 1932
Student welding in vocational training program at Burgard High School geared to teach men and boys the skills needed to work in the booming defense industry.
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