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Artist: Mark Shaw
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Chagall, “Il Sogno" and Ivy Nicholson wearing McCardell, 1955
Located in New York, NY
Chagall’s “Il Sogno” with Ivy in McCardell, 1955 -- Photographed by Mark Shaw for LIFE magazine in 1955. This story featured artists and their designs for fabrics for US firm Fuller Fabrics which were used by American Designer Claire McCardell. The Model here is Ivy Nicholson...
Category

1950s Modern Art

Materials

Giclée

Mark Shaw Seated on Boat, Looks Left
Located in New York, NY
Mark Shaw Seated on Boat, Looks Left. Image size is 10" x 10" (for 11" x 17" paper size). All Mark Shaw prints are made to order in limited editions on Hahnemuhle photo rag paper. Ea...
Category

Mid-20th Century Modern Art

Materials

Giclée

Kennedys, Caroline Feeds Flower to Jackie, John Looks on, 1959
Located in New York, NY
Caroline Feeds Flower to JBK, JFK looks on, nb_081a -- The Kennedys at Hyannis Beach. Image size is 10" x 15" (for 11" x 17" paper size). All Mark Shaw prints are made to order in li...
Category

1950s Modern Art

Materials

Giclée

Chagall, “Il Sogno" and Ivy Nicholson wearing McCardell, 1955
Located in New York, NY
Chagall’s “Il Sogno” with Ivy in McCardell, 1955 -- Photographed by Mark Shaw for LIFE magazine in 1955. This story featured artists and their designs for fabrics for US firm Fuller Fabrics which were used by American Designer Claire McCardell. The Model here is Ivy Nicholson...
Category

1950s Modern Art

Materials

Giclée

Chagall, “Il Sogno”, 1955
Located in New York, NY
Chagall Alone with “Il Sogno” Vertical, 1955 -- Marc Chagall shown in his studio in Vence, France. Photographed by Mark Shaw for LIFE magazine in 1955. Image...
Category

1950s Modern Art

Materials

Giclée

Audrey Hepburn with Curlers, Telephone, 1953
Located in New York, NY
Audrey Hepburn with Curlers, Telephone, c8_5 – While working on the Paramount film Sabrina Fair, Audrey Hepburn was given a nightly shampoo at the studio -- This image is an out tak...
Category

1950s Modern Art

Materials

Giclée

Audrey Hepburn Chats with a Colleague on the Set of Sabrina, 1953
Located in New York, NY
Audrey Hepburn, r1_2 -- Audrey Hepburn on the set of Sabrina Fair, "turns happily to chat with a colleague." Very protective of her privacy after hours, Audrey was known to enjoy "th...
Category

1950s Modern Art

Materials

Giclée

Audrey Hepburn Getting Shampooed and Reading, Wide, 1953
Located in New York, NY
Audrey Hepburn Getting Shampooed and Reading, Wide, c7_14 – Photographed for Life in 1953, part of Audrey Hepburn's nightly ritual was a shampoo given at the studio. Image size is 10...
Category

1950s Modern Art

Materials

Giclée

Audrey Hepburn with Feet Up in Dressing Room, Head Forward, 1953
Located in New York, NY
Audrey Hepburn with Feet Up in Dressing Room – Audrey Hepburn in her dressing room on the set of Sabrina, photographed for LIFE in 1953 -- Mark Shaw, who worked almost every day of t...
Category

1950s Modern Art

Materials

Giclée

Audrey Hepburn with Feet Up in Dressing Room, Head Forward, 1953
Located in New York, NY
Audrey Hepburn with Feet Up in Dressing Room – Audrey Hepburn in her dressing room on the set of Sabrina, photographed for LIFE in 1953 -- Mark Shaw, who worked almost every day of t...
Category

1950s Modern Art

Materials

Giclée

Audrey Hepburn, Wally Westmore on the Set of Sabrina, 1953
Located in New York, NY
Audrey Hepburn, Wally Westmore on the Set of Sabrin, c1_35 – Audrey Hepburn gets a last minute touch up from the make up man on the set of Sabrina. Image size is 10" x 15" (for 11" x...
Category

1950s Modern Art

Materials

Giclée

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