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Artist: Ruth Orkin
Jinx in goggles, Florence, Italy by Ruth Orkin, 1951, Silver Gelatin Print
By Ruth Orkin
Located in Dallas, TX
Jinx in Goggles, Florence, Italy by Ruth Orkin is a black and white portrait of a woman, wearing goggles with a white cap underneath. This photograph is part of Orkin's series, Ameri...
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20th Century Modern Ruth Orkin Art

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Silver Gelatin

Jinx Staring, Florence by Ruth Orkin, 1951, Silver Gelatin Print
By Ruth Orkin
Located in Dallas, TX
Jinx Staring, Florence by Ruth Orkin presents a woman staring up at a detailed sculpture of two men in the nude. Her facial expression reflects the sculpture's expression, creating a...
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1950s Ruth Orkin Art

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Silver Gelatin

Kids with Flags
By Ruth Orkin
Located in Dallas, TX
Open Edition Blind stamp on print margin. Signed by Estate, titled, dated and copyright date in pencil on artist stamp. Paper size: 20 x 16 in. Ruth Orkin (1921 - 1985) was an Ameri...
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20th Century Modern Ruth Orkin Art

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Archival Pigment

Boy with a Flag at Parade, New York City
By Ruth Orkin
Located in Dallas, TX
Open Edition Blind stamp on print margin. Signed by Estate, titled, dated and copyright date in pencil on artist stamp. Paper size: 20 x 16 in., Image size: 19 x 13 in. Ruth Orkin (...
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20th Century Modern Ruth Orkin Art

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Archival Pigment

Boy jumping into Hudson River, NYC by Ruth Orkin, 1948, Silver Gelatin Print
By Ruth Orkin
Located in Dallas, TX
Boys jumping into Hudson River, NYC by Ruth Orkin depicts a thrilling scene. A boy is suspended in the air after jumping off a tall building in New York City. Children are are seen s...
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20th Century Modern Ruth Orkin Art

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Silver Gelatin

Jewish Refugees, Lydda Airport, Tel Aviv, Israel by Ruth Orkin, 1951
By Ruth Orkin
Located in Dallas, TX
Jewish Refugees, Lydda Airport, Tel Aviv, Israel by Ruth Orkin depicts a window with three faces peering out into the world. A reflection of a large ship is cast onto these young fac...
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20th Century Modern Ruth Orkin Art

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Silver Gelatin

Couple in MG, Florence, Italy
By Ruth Orkin
Located in Dallas, TX
No Edition Blind stamp on print margin. Signed by Estate, titled, dated and copyright date in pencil on artist stamp. Paper size: 16 x 20 in. Ruth Orkin (1921 - 1985) was an America...
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20th Century Modern Ruth Orkin Art

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Silver Gelatin

American Girl in Italy
By Ruth Orkin
Located in Dallas, TX
Open Edition Blind stamp on print margin. Signed by Estate, titled, dated and copyright date in pencil on artist stamp. Gelatin silver print Paper size: 16 x 20 in., Image size: 12 x 18 1/4 in. Ruth Orkin (1921 - 1985) was an American photojournalist and filmmaker. Orkin photographed many celebrities and eminent personalities amongst the likes of Einstein, Marlon Brando, Alfred Hitchcock, Doris Day, and Tennessee Williams. She travelled the world on assignments from magazines such as LIFE and Look, and her most celebrated photograph from those travels is “An American Girl in Italy...
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20th Century Modern Ruth Orkin Art

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Silver Gelatin

American Girl in Italy
By Ruth Orkin
Located in Dallas, TX
Open Edition Blind stamp on print margin. Signed by Ruth Orkin Estate, titled, dated and copyright date in pencil on artist stamp. Gelatin silver print Paper size: 11 x 14 in., Image size: 8 3/4 x 13 1/4 in. Ruth Orkin (1921 - 1985) was an American photojournalist and filmmaker. Orkin photographed many celebrities and eminent personalities amongst the likes of Einstein, Marlon Brando, Alfred Hitchcock, Doris Day, and Tennessee Williams. She travelled the world on assignments from magazines such as LIFE and Look, and her most celebrated photograph from those travels is “An American Girl in Italy...
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20th Century Modern Ruth Orkin Art

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Silver Gelatin

Ethel Waters, Carson McCullers, Julie Harris , “Member of the Wedding" NYC
By Ruth Orkin
Located in Dallas, TX
Ethel Waters, Carson McCullers and Julie Harris at opening party for "Member of a Wedding" NYC, 1950 Gelatin silver print Paper size: 11 x 14 in., Image s...
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20th Century Modern Ruth Orkin Art

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Silver Gelatin

Judy Collins and Louis Nelson, Saratoga Springs
By Ruth Orkin
Located in Dallas, TX
Judy Collins and Louis Nelson, Saratoga Springs, 1978 Gelatin silver print Paper size: 11 x 14 in., Image size: 9 x 13 1/2 in. Signed by Ruth Orkin, ...
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20th Century Modern Ruth Orkin Art

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Silver Gelatin

Couple on Steps in Italy by Ruth Orkin, 1951, Silver Gelatin Print
By Ruth Orkin
Located in Dallas, TX
Couple on Steps in Italy by Ruth Orkin depicts a young man and woman sitting together, sharing an intimate moment. The man wraps his arm around the woman, and she rests her arm on hi...
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20th Century Modern Ruth Orkin Art

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Silver Gelatin

VE Day, Times Square, NYC by Ruth Orkin, 1945, Silver Gelatin Print, Photography
By Ruth Orkin
Located in Dallas, TX
This black and white photograph by Ruth Orkin features five men standing with CBS camera equipment on top of a structure. They appear to be filming out into a large crowd at Times Sq...
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1940s Modern Ruth Orkin Art

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Silver Gelatin

Jinx in goggles, Florence, Italy
By Ruth Orkin
Located in Dallas, TX
Open Edition Blind stamp on print margin. Signed by Estate, titled, dated and copyright date in pencil on artist stamp. Paper size: 20 x 16 in., Image size: 18 3/4 x 14 1/2 in. Fram...
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20th Century Modern Ruth Orkin Art

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Silver Gelatin

Marion Anderson and Leonard Bernstein, Lewisohn Stadium, NYC by Ruth Orkin
By Ruth Orkin
Located in Dallas, TX
Marion Anderson and Leonard Bernstein, Lewisohn Stadium, NYC by Ruth Orkin depicts a man and a woman performing onstage. Marion Anderson stand with her arms behind her back, her face...
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20th Century Modern Ruth Orkin Art

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Silver Gelatin

Mrs. Van Johnson at Grauman's Chinese Theatre trying to take home movies of Van
By Ruth Orkin
Located in Dallas, TX
Mrs. Van Johnson at Grauman's Chinese Theatre trying to take home movies of Van putting in hand prints, 1948 Gelatin silver print Paper size: 11 x 14 i...
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20th Century Modern Ruth Orkin Art

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Silver Gelatin

American Girl in Italy
By Ruth Orkin
Located in New York, NY
This print is stamped by the photographer's estate. Ruth Orkin was born in Massachussetts but grew up in Hollywood, where her mother was a silent film actress. Orkin was given a ca...
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1950s Ruth Orkin Art

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Silver Gelatin

Marlon Brando, on set of “Julius Caesar"
By Ruth Orkin
Located in New York, NY
Full Title: Marlon Brando, photographed through dressing room mirrors on set of “Julius Caesar” at MGM Studios, Culver City, California Gelatin silver print Signed, titled, and date...
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1950s Other Art Style Ruth Orkin Art

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Silver Gelatin

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By Ruth Orkin
Located in Dallas, TX
Open Edition Blind stamp on print margin. Signed by estate, titled, dated and copyright date in pencil on artist stamp. Paper size: 14 x 11 in., Image size: 12 3/4 x 8 1/2 in. Ruth ...
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20th Century Modern Ruth Orkin Art

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Silver Gelatin

Boy jumping into Hudson River, NYC
By Ruth Orkin
Located in Dallas, TX
Open Edition Blind stamp on print margin. Signed by estate, titled, dated and copyright date in pencil on artist stamp. Paper size: 14 x 11 in., Image size: 12 1/2 x 10 in. Ruth Ork...
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20th Century Modern Ruth Orkin Art

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Silver Gelatin

Lucille Ball, "I Love Lucy" set, Hollywood, CA
By Ruth Orkin
Located in Dallas, TX
Blind stamp on print margin. Signed by Estate, titled, dated and copyright date in pencil on artist stamp. Gelatin silver print Paper size: 11 x 14 in. Image size: 9 x 13 1/2 in. Ru...
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20th Century Modern Ruth Orkin Art

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Silver Gelatin

Couple in MG, Florence, Italy
By Ruth Orkin
Located in Dallas, TX
Blind stamp on print margin. Signed by Estate, titled, dated and copyright date in pencil on artist stamp. Paper size: 11 x 14 in. Image size: 9 x 13 in. Ruth Orkin (1921 - 1985) wa...
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20th Century Modern Ruth Orkin Art

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Silver Gelatin

White Stoops
By Ruth Orkin
Located in Greenwich, CT
Posthumous print
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1950s Ruth Orkin Art

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Silver Gelatin

American Girl in Italy
By Ruth Orkin
Located in Dallas, TX
Blind stamp on print margin. Signed by estate, titled, dated and copyright date in pencil on artist stamp. Paper size: 11 x 14 in., Image size: 8 3/4 x 13 1/4 in. Ruth Orkin (1921 - 1985) was an American photojournalist and filmmaker. Orkin photographed many celebrities and eminent personalities amongst the likes of Einstein, Marlon Brando, Alfred Hitchcock, Doris Day, and Tennessee Williams. She travelled the world on assignments from magazines such as LIFE and Look, and her most celebrated photograph from those travels is “An American Girl in Italy...
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20th Century Modern Ruth Orkin Art

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Silver Gelatin

Sheep Meadow, 6:00 a.m.
By Ruth Orkin
Located in New York, NY
Chromogenic print Signed, titled, and dated in ink, verso 11 x 14 inches, sheet 9 x 13.5 inches, image This photograph is offered by ClampArt, located in New York City. A self-tau...
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1970s Other Art Style Ruth Orkin Art

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C Print

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Find a wide variety of authentic Ruth Orkin art available for sale on 1stDibs. You can also browse by medium to find art by Ruth Orkin in silver gelatin print, archival pigment print, pigment print and more. Much of the original work by this artist or collective was created during the 20th century and is mostly associated with the modern style. Not every interior allows for large Ruth Orkin art, so small editions measuring 8 inches across are available. Customers who are interested in this artist might also find the work of Clarence Sinclair Bull, George Hurrell, and Harold Feinstein. Ruth Orkin art prices can differ depending upon medium, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $1,200 and tops out at $6,300, while the average work can sell for $1,550.

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