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Frances Mclaughlin

Glamour Magazine, July 1951
By Frances McLaughlin-Gill
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Signed, titled, dated in pencil on verso, Stamped in ink Vintage Gelatin Silver Print Paper - 9"x13", Matted - 16"x20"
Category

1950s Black and White Photography

Materials

Silver Gelatin

Fiona Campbell, The Palace at Veisailles, Paris, 1951
By Frances McLaughlin-Gill
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Signed, titled, dated in pencil on verso Vintage Gelatin Silver Print Paper - 16"x20", Matted - 20"x24"
Category

1950s Black and White Photography

Materials

Silver Gelatin

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Myrtle Crawford, Vaugirard Courtyard, Paris, France, 1952
By Frances McLaughlin-Gill
Located in New York, NY
The photography of Frances McLaughlin-Gill highlights the intersection of fashion, design and fine
Category

1950s Photography

Materials

Silver Gelatin

11 Models in Blue Dresses, NYC, Glamour, January 17, 1952
By Frances McLaughlin-Gill
Located in New York, NY
11 Models in Blue Dresses, NYC, Glamour, January 17, 1952 Gelatin silver print; printed c.1952 14 5/8 x 17 3/4 in. Vogue Studios credit stamp and Conde Nast copyright stamp on print ...
Category

1950s Portrait Photography

Materials

Slate

Untitled
By Frances McLaughlin-Gill
Located in New York, NY
Untitled, c.1950s Gelatin silver print; printed c.1950s 11 3/8 x 9 1/4 inches
Category

1950s 85 New Wave Portrait Photography

Materials

Slate

Carol McCarlson on the Beach, St. Augustine Florida
By Frances McLaughlin-Gill
Located in New York, NY
Carol McCarlson on the Beach, St. Augustine Florida, 1948 Chromogenic print; printed later 16 1/2 x 13 1/2 inches
Category

1940s 85 New Wave Color Photography

Materials

C Print

Sand Beige Smooth Kid Leather Gloves with Perforation Detailing, 1960s
Located in Munich, DE
: Model wearing cream leather gloves, photographed by Frances McLaughlin-Gill for Vogue, 1963.
Category

1960s Spanish Gloves

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