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Wallsend Slipway: Photograph of the Brass Foundry Department (Core making)
Taken from a photograph album entitled ‘War Activities,’ Wallsend Slipway and Engineering Company Limited’s Collection.
Unattributed. Ca. 1914 - 1918
From the “Square Nudes” series by Carsten Witte.
Unattributed. Ca. 1900.
Phillips Glass Plate Negative Collection. Powerhouse Museum.
“A metro window”.
Alberto Pérez.
“Katya”, by Bart Dorsa.
Katya was born in the Far East of Russia to a candy maker and a lighting technician at a local cultural center. When she was 3 years old her parents separated. Soon after, her mother turned to religion and took the veil to become a nun. Mother and daughter moved into an Orthodox monastery, where they stayed until Katya turned 13 and they both relocated to Moscow. With her new freedom in the megalopolis, Katya entered the Moscow freak circle of extreme subculture where she became involved in various forms of body modification.
Ambrose Bierce.
Unattributed photograph of a painting by J.H.E. Partington.
ca. 1928
Library of Congress Collection
Photograph of Tamara Karsavina and Serge Lifar in Romeo and Juliet, London, 1926.
Unattributed.
Bronislava Nijinska Collection at the Library of Congress
“Tuesday Weld”, portrait by Dennis Hooper.
Erich Hartmann.
danielivanphotography:

By Daniel Iván (with the extensive collaboration of Sol Rezza).
Camille Lacroix.
Vivian Maier.