America’s greatest portrait photographer, Richard Avedon, had a knack for revealing the humanity of larger-than-life ...
With more than 15 years of extensive background in the fashion industry working with luxury brands such as Louis Vuitton, ...
He began life in among the murk of the steel mills, where the churches of the eastern European immigrant workers were decorated with holy icons that served as models for his later portraits. He was a ...
Audrey Hepburn had Hubert de Givenchy. Catherine Deneuve had Yves Saint Laurent. And Maria Callas had Elvira Leonardi Bouyeure, known to her friends and family as Biki, the Milanese dressmaker whose ...
39.7 x 59.4 cm. (15.6 x 23.4 in.) ...
Legendary photographs from Richard Avedon are placed into a radiant dialogue with Tyler Mitchell’s own visually arresting creations, presented by Gagosian at Paris Photo's 2024 edition this week in ...
Alicia Ault is an independent journalist whose work has appeared in the New York Times, the Washington Post, Medscape Medical News, WebMD and Wired. She splits her time between St. Petersburg ...
Jock Sturges is an American photographer known for his large-format portraits of nude adolescents. His black-and-white prints capture subjects on nudist beaches in the United States and France. Much ...
The face is the most defined part of this self portrait of the artist. He wears a grey smock-like coat over a white shirt and dark tie underneath. There are many strokes of subtle color in his face ...
Later my father put on a gray sweater. We ate chili by a fire. We talked about baseball. My father smiled. He was growing a beard. One day he would be smiling in the Denver Airport of Death, but today ...
In several stories, Hadley plays fast and loose with point of view. This may be jarring at first, but readers soon understand there are further twists in perspective yet to come. In “Men,” the point ...
The timeline below will take you through the National Portrait Gallery's history, from how it came to be in existence to the present day. To use, click the arrows on either side of the slides to go ...