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 | [Swedish actress Ingrid Bergman, 34, with her lover movie director Roberto Rossellini, traveling in boat from Stromboli Island, the location for their movie "Stromboli", to Messina to meet with her husband about getting a divorce] | 1949 | Gordon Parks | 1793.2005 |
 | Fashion Controversy - full sleeved suit: The big sleeve came in for emphasis and even for exaggeration in Paris. | 1951 | Gordon Parks | 1631.2005 |
 | [Photographers around door to take pictures of Dwight D. Eisenhower] | 1951 | Gordon Parks | 1634.2005 |
 | Paris Showings - Show stoppers of collections where fabulous ball dresses like these Fath designs. The four above would cost a customer total of $ 5, 100 are too expensive to reproduce, although some features, like flower-covered bodices, may be copied. | 1951 | Gordon Parks | 1635.2005 |
 | Skeletal sculpture - the long-limbed figure gesticulating here belongs to a fragile and tenuous face of men created by a Swiss sculptor named Alberto Giacometti. Although he stands here on a Paris street like a majestic but undernourished gendarme, | 1951 | Gordon Parks | 1640.2005 |
 | "Skeletal Sculpture- snooping animals, sniffing their way along an alley, were suggested to the sculptor by scrawny denizens who range the left bank near the studio which he has occupied for 24 years. Giacometti shaped them with a penknife out of wisps of | 1951 | Gordon Parks | 1641.2005 |
 | Soapbox Orator | 1952 | Gordon Parks | 365.1974 |
 | Emerging Man, Harlem | 1952 | Gordon Parks | 177.2003 |
 | [Woman next to meat store in Harlem] | 1952 | Gordon Parks | 1604.2005 |
 | Mysticism that the hero finds in Harlem is represented by objects both religious and superstitious seen in a store window. | 1952 | Gordon Parks | 1605.2005 |