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Artist: Inge Morath
Vintage Magnum Press Photograph Arthur Miller with Saul Steinberg Mask Photo
By Inge Morath
Located in Surfside, FL
Vintage Magnum press photo. Shot in the 60's by Inge Morath, printed in the 80's.
Arthur Miller peers out from Saul Steinberg mask. (with Marilyn Monroe hiding? )
Inge Morath was an...
Category
1960s Modern Inge Morath Art
Materials
Silver Gelatin
Vintage Magnum Press Photograph Arthur Miller with Saul Steinberg Mask Photo
By Inge Morath
Located in Surfside, FL
Vintage Magnum press photo. Shot in the 60's by Inge Morath, printed in the 80's.
Arthur Miller peers out from Saul Steinberg mask. (with Marilyn Monroe...
Category
1960s Modern Inge Morath Art
Materials
Silver Gelatin
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