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Mark Shaw Givenchy

Givenchy, Model at Trouville, 1957
By Mark Shaw
Located in New York, NY
Model in Givenchy at Trouville -- Photographed by Mark Shaw for the Jan. 14, 1957 issue of Life
Category

1950s Modern Color Photography

Materials

Giclée

Givenchy, Model at Trouville, 1957
By Mark Shaw
Located in New York, NY
Model in Givenchy at Trouville -- Photographed by Mark Shaw for the Jan. 14, 1957 issue of Life
Category

1950s Modern Color Photography

Materials

Giclée

Givenchy, Model at Trouville, 1957
By Mark Shaw
Located in New York, NY
Model in Givenchy at Trouville -- Photographed by Mark Shaw for the Jan. 14, 1957 issue of Life
Category

1950s Modern Color Photography

Materials

Giclée

Givenchy, Model at Trouville, 1957
By Mark Shaw
Located in New York, NY
Model in Givenchy at Trouville -- Photographed by Mark Shaw for the Jan. 14, 1957 issue of Life
Category

1950s Modern Color Photography

Materials

Giclée

Givenchy, Model at Trouville, 1957
By Mark Shaw
Located in New York, NY
Model in Givenchy at Trouville -- Photographed by Mark Shaw for the Jan. 14, 1957 issue of Life
Category

1950s Modern Color Photography

Materials

Giclée

Givenchy Rust Cape Interior, 1955
By Mark Shaw
Located in New York, NY
). All Mark Shaw prints are made to order in limited editions on Hahnemuhle photo rag paper. Each print
Category

1950s Modern Color Photography

Materials

Giclée

Givenchy Rust Cape Interior, 1955
By Mark Shaw
Located in New York, NY
size). All Mark Shaw prints are made to order in limited editions on Hahnemuhle photo rag paper. Each
Category

1950s Modern Color Photography

Materials

Giclée

Givenchy Rust Cape Interior, 1955
By Mark Shaw
Located in New York, NY
). All Mark Shaw prints are made to order in limited editions on Hahnemuhle photo rag paper. Each print
Category

1950s Modern Color Photography

Materials

Giclée

Givenchy Rust Cape Interior, 1955
By Mark Shaw
Located in New York, NY
). All Mark Shaw prints are made to order in limited editions on Hahnemuhle photo rag paper. Each print
Category

1950s Modern Color Photography

Materials

Giclée

Givenchy Rust Cape Interior, 1955
By Mark Shaw
Located in New York, NY
). All Mark Shaw prints are made to order in limited editions on Hahnemuhle photo rag paper. Each print
Category

1950s Modern Color Photography

Materials

Giclée

Givenchy Rust Cape in Courtyard, 1955
By Mark Shaw
Located in New York, NY
EDITION OF 15. Image size is 40" x 59" (for 44" x 63" paper size). All Mark Shaw prints are made to order
Category

1950s Modern Color Photography

Materials

Giclée

Givenchy Rust Cape in Courtyard, 1955
By Mark Shaw
Located in New York, NY
EDITION OF 15. Image size is 22" x 32" (for 24" x 36" paper size). All Mark Shaw prints are made to order
Category

1950s Modern Color Photography

Materials

Giclée

Givenchy Rust Cape in Courtyard, 1955
By Mark Shaw
Located in New York, NY
EDITION OF 15. Image size is 32" x 48" (for 36" x 52" paper size). All Mark Shaw prints are made to order
Category

1950s Modern Color Photography

Materials

Giclée

Givenchy clad Model is Sketched at Trouville, 1957
By Mark Shaw
Located in New York, NY
Givenchy Clad Model is Sketched at Trouville -- Photographed by Mark Shaw for the Jan. 14, 1957
Category

1950s Modern Color Photography

Materials

Giclée

Givenchy clad Model is Sketched at Trouville, 1957
By Mark Shaw
Located in New York, NY
Givenchy Clad Model is Sketched at Trouville -- Photographed by Mark Shaw for the Jan. 14, 1957
Category

1950s Modern Color Photography

Materials

Giclée

Givenchy clad Model is Sketched at Trouville, 1957
By Mark Shaw
Located in New York, NY
Givenchy Clad Model is Sketched at Trouville -- Photographed by Mark Shaw for the Jan. 14, 1957
Category

1950s Modern Color Photography

Materials

Giclée

Givenchy clad Model is Sketched at Trouville, 1957
By Mark Shaw
Located in New York, NY
Givenchy Clad Model is Sketched at Trouville -- Photographed by Mark Shaw for the Jan. 14, 1957
Category

1950s Modern Color Photography

Materials

Giclée

Givenchy clad Model is Sketched at Trouville, 1957
By Mark Shaw
Located in New York, NY
Givenchy Clad Model is Sketched at Trouville -- Photographed by Mark Shaw for the Jan. 14, 1957
Category

1950s Modern Color Photography

Materials

Giclée

Slim Aarons 'Dolores Guinness' (Slim Aarons Estate Edition)
By Slim Aarons
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Clarke, Mark Shaw (photographer), Richard Avedon and William Klein. She often appeared on the
Category

1960s American Realist Color Photography

Materials

Lambda

Slim Aarons 'Dolores Guinness' (Slim Aarons Estate Edition)
By Slim Aarons
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Clarke, Mark Shaw (photographer), Richard Avedon and William Klein. She often appeared on the
Category

1960s American Realist Color Photography

Materials

Lambda

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Givenchy Rust Cape in Courtyard, 1955
By Mark Shaw
Located in New York, NY
EDITION OF 15. Image size is 10" x 15" (for 11" x 17" paper size). All Mark Shaw prints are made to order
Category

1950s Modern Color Photography

Materials

Giclée

Givenchy Rust Cape in Courtyard, 1955
By Mark Shaw
Located in New York, NY
EDITION OF 15. Image size is 13.75" x 20" (for 17" x 22" paper size). All Mark Shaw prints are made to
Category

1950s Modern Color Photography

Materials

Giclée

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