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Christopher Makos
Christopher Makos, "Four by Four: Statue of Liberty, " Photo Collage, 1986

1986

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This collage of gelatin silver prints was created by American photographer Christopher Makos. Makos is well known for his relationships with icons like Andy Warhol, Tennessee Williams, and John Lennon. Later in life, Warhol called Makos the most modern photographer in America. His bold photojournalistic style is on display in this collage, which measures 21.25 x 39 inches. It is displayed in a 36 x 43.25-inch black frame.
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