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American Girl In Italy

American Girl in Italy

Ruth OrkinAmerican Girl in Italy, 1951

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H 11 in W 14 in

American Girl in Italy

By Ruth Orkin

Located in New York, NY

both enjoyed a passion for travel. Orkin proposed a shoot portraying their adventures in Italy, and her

Category

1950s Black and White Photography

Materials

Silver Gelatin

Couple in MG, Florence, Italy

Ruth OrkinCouple in MG, Florence, Italy, 1951

$2,000

H 16 in W 20 in D 0.07 in

Couple in MG, Florence, Italy

By Ruth Orkin

Located in Denton, TX

American Girl in Italy” (1951). In 1952, she married fellow photographer and filmmaker Morris Engel, with

Category

20th Century Modern Black and White Photography

Materials

Silver Gelatin

Marlon Brando, on set of “Julius Caesar"

Marlon Brando, on set of “Julius Caesar"

By Ruth Orkin

Located in New York, NY

titled “An American Girl in Italy,” 1951. She was a photojournalist and a filmmaker, and produced many

Category

1950s Other Art Style Portrait Photography

Materials

Silver Gelatin

Jewish Refugees, Lydda Airport, Tel Aviv, Israel by Ruth Orkin, 1951

Jewish Refugees, Lydda Airport, Tel Aviv, Israel by Ruth Orkin, 1951

By Ruth Orkin

Located in Denton, TX

photograph from those travels is “An American Girl in Italy” (1951). In 1952, she married fellow photographer

Category

20th Century Modern Black and White Photography

Materials

Silver Gelatin

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Sheep Meadow, 6:00 a.m.

Sheep Meadow, 6:00 a.m.

By Ruth Orkin

Located in New York, NY

, Ruth Orkin is perhaps best remembered for her iconic image titled “An American Girl in Italy,” 1951

Category

1970s Other Art Style Landscape Photography

Materials

C Print

“Summer” girl laying in sun, Italy, impressionist, oil painting

“Summer” girl laying in sun, Italy, impressionist, oil painting

By Ben Fenske

Located in Sag Harbor, NY

, Italy for over 15 years. An oil painter in the spirit of the 19th and 20th century impressionists, he

Category

21st Century and Contemporary American Impressionist Landscape Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

American Girl in Italy

Ruth OrkinAmerican Girl in Italy, 1957

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H 11 in W 14 in D 0.1 in

American Girl in Italy

By Ruth Orkin

Located in Denton, TX

American Girl in Italy” (1951). In 1952, she married fellow photographer and filmmaker Morris Engel, with

Category

20th Century Modern Black and White Photography

Materials

Silver Gelatin

American Girl in Italy

Ruth OrkinAmerican Girl in Italy, 1957

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H 11 in W 14 in D 0.1 in

American Girl in Italy

By Ruth Orkin

Located in Denton, TX

American Girl in Italy” (1951). In 1952, she married fellow photographer and filmmaker Morris Engel, with

Category

20th Century Modern Black and White Photography

Materials

Silver Gelatin

American Girl in Italy
American Girl in Italy

Ruth OrkinAmerican Girl in Italy, 1951

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H 16 in W 20 in D 0.1 in

American Girl in Italy

By Ruth Orkin

Located in Denton, TX

, and her most celebrated photograph from those travels is “An American Girl in Italy” (1951). In 1952

Category

20th Century Modern Black and White Photography

Materials

Silver Gelatin

American Girl in Italy

American Girl in Italy

By Ruth Orkin

Located in Greenwich, CT

Photograph of a young American woman walking hurriedly while catcalled by numerous Italian men.

Category

1950s Black and White Photography

Materials

Photographic Paper

Couple in MG, Florence, Italy

Couple in MG, Florence, Italy

By Ruth Orkin

Located in Denton, TX

American Girl in Italy” (1951). In 1952, she married fellow photographer and filmmaker Morris Engel, with

Category

20th Century Modern Black and White Photography

Materials

Silver Gelatin

Man in Rain West 88th Street, NYC

Man in Rain West 88th Street, NYC

By Ruth Orkin

Located in Denton, TX

photograph from those travels is “An American Girl in Italy” (1951). In 1952, she married fellow photographer

Category

20th Century Modern Black and White Photography

Materials

Silver Gelatin

White Trees, NYC
White Trees, NYC

Ruth OrkinWhite Trees, NYC, 1978

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H 20 in W 16 in D 0.1 in

White Trees, NYC

By Ruth Orkin

Located in Denton, TX

American Girl in Italy” (1951). In 1952, she married fellow photographer and filmmaker Morris Engel, with

Category

1970s Modern Color Photography

Materials

Color

Lucille Ball, "I Love Lucy" set, Hollywood, CA

Lucille Ball, "I Love Lucy" set, Hollywood, CA

By Ruth Orkin

Located in Denton, TX

American Girl in Italy” (1951). In 1952, she married fellow photographer and filmmaker Morris Engel, with

Category

20th Century Modern Black and White Photography

Materials

Silver Gelatin

Lucille Ball, "I Love Lucy" set, Hollywood, CA

Lucille Ball, "I Love Lucy" set, Hollywood, CA

By Ruth Orkin

Located in Denton, TX

American Girl in Italy” (1951). In 1952, she married fellow photographer and filmmaker Morris Engel, with

Category

20th Century Modern Black and White Photography

Materials

Silver Gelatin

Jinx staring, Florence

Ruth OrkinJinx staring, Florence, 1951

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H 11 in W 14 in D 0.1 in

Jinx staring, Florence

By Ruth Orkin

Located in Denton, TX

photograph from those travels is “An American Girl in Italy” (1951). In 1952, she married fellow photographer

Category

20th Century Modern Black and White Photography

Materials

Silver Gelatin

Comic Book Readers, West Village, NYC

Comic Book Readers, West Village, NYC

By Ruth Orkin

Located in Denton, TX

photograph from those travels is “An American Girl in Italy” (1951). In 1952, she married fellow photographer

Category

20th Century Modern Black and White Photography

Materials

Silver Gelatin

White Stoops, West 88th Street, NYC
White Stoops, West 88th Street, NYC

White Stoops, West 88th Street, NYC

By Ruth Orkin

Located in Denton, TX

American Girl in Italy” (1951). In 1952, she married fellow photographer and filmmaker Morris Engel, with

Category

20th Century Modern Black and White Photography

Materials

Silver Gelatin

Lucille Ball, "I Love Lucy" set, Hollywood, CA

Lucille Ball, "I Love Lucy" set, Hollywood, CA

By Ruth Orkin

Located in Denton, TX

photograph from those travels is “An American Girl in Italy” (1951). In 1952, she married fellow photographer

Category

20th Century Modern Black and White Photography

Materials

Silver Gelatin

Boy jumping into Hudson River, NYC

Boy jumping into Hudson River, NYC

By Ruth Orkin

Located in Denton, TX

photograph from those travels is “An American Girl in Italy” (1951). In 1952, she married fellow photographer

Category

20th Century Modern Black and White Photography

Materials

Silver Gelatin

Lucille Ball, "I Love Lucy" set, Hollywood, CA

Lucille Ball, "I Love Lucy" set, Hollywood, CA

By Ruth Orkin

Located in Denton, TX

photograph from those travels is “An American Girl in Italy” (1951). In 1952, she married fellow photographer

Category

20th Century Modern Black and White Photography

Materials

Silver Gelatin

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