The Magazine Work of Diane Arbus

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The Magazine Work of Diane Arbus By Sue Wiggins

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The Magazine Work of Diane Arbus. By Sue Wiggins. Russian midget friends in a living room on 100 th Street, N.Y.C, 1963. A Jewish giant at home with his parents in the Bronx, N.Y, 1970. Allan & Diane Arbus Photography. Vogue, 1953. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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TheMagazine Work ofDiane Arbus

By Sue Wiggins

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A Jewish giant at home with his parents in the Bronx, N.Y, 1970

Russian midget friends in a living room on 100th Street, N.Y.C, 1963

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Allan & Diane Arbus Photography

Vogue, 1953

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Burlesque comedienne in her dressing room, Atlantic City, N.J. 1963

Identical Twins, Roselle, N.J. 1967

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THE VERTICAL JOURNEYSIX MOVEMENTS OF A MOMENT WITHIN THE HEART OF A CITY

Esquire, July 1960

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The Full Circle

Jack Dracula, the Marked Man

Miss Cora Pratt, the Counterfeit LadyHarper’s Bazaar, November 1961

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Fashion Independents: Mrs. T Charlton Henry

Mrs. T Charlton Henry, fashion luminary, in her Chestnut Hill home in Philadelphia

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Harper’s Bazaar, July, 1965

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Germaine Greer, unpublished, New Woman, 1970

Australian-born feminist and author of The Female Eunuch

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La Dolce Viva

Portraits of an Actress

New York, April 1968

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Get to know your local Rocker

Nova, 1969

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People Who Think They Look Like Other People

Nova, October, 1969

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Argentine Poet Jorge Luis Borges in New York Central Park

Harper’s Bazaar, March, 1969