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Mark Shaw Lee Radziwill

Lee Radziwill, Blue Cape in Brocade Room, 1962
By Mark Shaw
Located in New York, NY
Socialite Lee Radziwill, Blue Cape in Brocade Room -- Photographed by Mark Shaw in the 1960's
Category

1960s Modern Color Photography

Materials

Giclée

Lee Radziwill, Blue Cape in Brocade Room, 1962
By Mark Shaw
Located in New York, NY
Socialite Lee Radziwill, Blue Cape in Brocade Room -- Photographed by Mark Shaw in the 1960's
Category

1960s Modern Color Photography

Materials

Giclée

Lee Radziwill, Blue Cape in Brocade Room, 1962
By Mark Shaw
Located in New York, NY
Socialite Lee Radziwill, Blue Cape in Brocade Room -- Photographed by Mark Shaw in the 1960's
Category

1960s Modern Color Photography

Materials

Giclée

Lee Radziwill, Blue Cape in Brocade Room, 1962
By Mark Shaw
Located in New York, NY
Socialite Lee Radziwill, Blue Cape in Brocade Room -- Photographed by Mark Shaw in the 1960's
Category

1960s Modern Color Photography

Materials

Giclée

Lee Radziwill, Blue Cape in Brocade Room, 1962
By Mark Shaw
Located in New York, NY
Socialite Lee Radziwill, Blue Cape in Brocade Room -- Photographed by Mark Shaw in the 1960's
Category

1960s Modern Color Photography

Materials

Giclée

Lee Radziwill Red Gown in Red Room, 1962.
By Mark Shaw
Located in New York, NY
Socialite Lee Radziwill, Red Gown in Red Room -- Photographed by Mark Shaw in the 1960's, socialite
Category

1960s Modern Color Photography

Materials

Giclée

Lee Radziwill Red Gown in Red Room, 1962.
By Mark Shaw
Located in New York, NY
Socialite Lee Radziwill, Red Gown in Red Room -- Photographed by Mark Shaw in the 1960's, socialite
Category

1960s Modern Color Photography

Materials

Giclée

Lee Radziwill Red Gown in Red Room, 1962.
By Mark Shaw
Located in New York, NY
Socialite Lee Radziwill, Red Gown in Red Room -- Photographed by Mark Shaw in the 1960's, socialite
Category

1960s Modern Color Photography

Materials

Giclée

Lee Radziwill Red Gown in Red Room, 1962.
By Mark Shaw
Located in New York, NY
Socialite Lee Radziwill, Red Gown in Red Room -- Photographed by Mark Shaw in the 1960's, socialite
Category

1960s Modern Color Photography

Materials

Giclée

Lee Radziwill Red Gown in Red Room, 1962.
By Mark Shaw
Located in New York, NY
Socialite Lee Radziwill, Red Gown in Red Room -- Photographed by Mark Shaw in the 1960's, socialite
Category

1960s Modern Color Photography

Materials

Giclée

Dior, Lee Radziwill, Red Dress at Desk, 1962
By Mark Shaw
Located in New York, NY
Dior, Lee Radziwill, Red Dress at Desk, 1962. Image size is 22" x 32" (for 24" x 36" paper size
Category

1960s Modern Color Photography

Materials

Giclée

Dior, Lee Radziwill, Red Dress at Desk, 1962
By Mark Shaw
Located in New York, NY
Dior, Lee Radziwill, Red Dress at Desk, 1962. Image size is 13.75" x 20" (for 17" x 22" paper size
Category

1960s Modern Color Photography

Materials

Giclée

Dior, Lee Radziwill, Red Dress at Desk, 1962
By Mark Shaw
Located in New York, NY
Dior, Lee Radziwill, Red Dress at Desk, 1962. Image size is 10" x 15" (for 11" x 17" paper size
Category

1960s Modern Color Photography

Materials

Giclée

Lee Radziwill in Lanvin Castillo White Satin with Gold Chest, 1962.
By Mark Shaw
Located in New York, NY
Mark Shaw in the 1960's, socialite Lee Radziwill, younger sister of Jacqueline Kennedy is considered a
Category

1960s Modern Color Photography

Materials

Giclée

Lee Radziwill in Lanvin Castillo White Satin with Gold Chest, 1962.
By Mark Shaw
Located in New York, NY
Mark Shaw in the 1960's, socialite Lee Radziwill, younger sister of Jacqueline Kennedy is considered a
Category

1960s Modern Color Photography

Materials

Giclée

Lee Radziwill in Lanvin Castillo White Satin with Gold Chest, 1962.
By Mark Shaw
Located in New York, NY
Mark Shaw in the 1960's, socialite Lee Radziwill, younger sister of Jacqueline Kennedy is considered a
Category

1960s Modern Color Photography

Materials

Giclée

Lee Radziwill in Lanvin Castillo White Satin with Gold Chest, 1962.
By Mark Shaw
Located in New York, NY
Mark Shaw in the 1960's, socialite Lee Radziwill, younger sister of Jacqueline Kennedy is considered a
Category

1960s Modern Color Photography

Materials

Giclée

Lee Radziwill in Lanvin Castillo White Satin with Gold Chest, 1962.
By Mark Shaw
Located in New York, NY
Mark Shaw in the 1960's, socialite Lee Radziwill, younger sister of Jacqueline Kennedy is considered a
Category

1960s Modern Color Photography

Materials

Giclée

Kennedy, Jackie and Lee Radziwill, "The Hike" Sunshine Parkway, Florida, 1963
By Mark Shaw
Located in New York, NY
, President and Mrs. Kennedy invited Mark (Shaw) to Palm Beach, Florida to photograph participants in a fifty
Category

1960s Modern Black and White Photography

Materials

Giclée

Kennedy, Jackie and Lee Radziwill, "The Hike" Sunshine Parkway, Florida, 1963
By Mark Shaw
Located in New York, NY
, President and Mrs. Kennedy invited Mark (Shaw) to Palm Beach, Florida to photograph participants in a fifty
Category

1960s Modern Black and White Photography

Materials

Giclée

Kennedy, Jackie and Lee Radziwill, "The Hike" Sunshine Parkway, Florida, 1963
By Mark Shaw
Located in New York, NY
, President and Mrs. Kennedy invited Mark (Shaw) to Palm Beach, Florida to photograph participants in a fifty
Category

1960s Modern Black and White Photography

Materials

Giclée

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Lee Radziwill in Dior Coral Dress, 1960
By Mark Shaw
Located in Los Angeles Area, CA
sister) Lee Radziwill in 1960. Radziwill can be seen here in the office of her London home. She is
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1960s Color Photography

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