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Artist: Roy Schatt
Steve McQueen Shirtless
Steve McQueen Shirtless

Steve McQueen Shirtless

By Roy Schatt

Located in New York, NY

A black and white photograph of a shirtless Steve McQueen photographed by Roy Schatt. Artwork details: Roy Schatt (1909-2002) Steve McQueen Shirtless 1956/printed later Signed in...

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1950s Contemporary Roy Schatt Photography

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Silver Gelatin

James Dean Smoking - black and white photograph by Roy Schatt
James Dean Smoking - black and white photograph by Roy Schatt

James Dean Smoking - black and white photograph by Roy Schatt

By Roy Schatt

Located in New York, NY

James Dean Smoking - black and white photograph by Roy Schatt Artwork Details: Roy Schatt (1909-2002) James Dean Smoking 1954/printed later Signed in pencil, l.r. Gelatin silver ...

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1950s Contemporary Roy Schatt Photography

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Marilyn Monroe at the Actor's Studio - black and white photograph by Roy Schatt
Marilyn Monroe at the Actor's Studio - black and white photograph by Roy Schatt

Marilyn Monroe at the Actor's Studio - black and white photograph by Roy Schatt

By Roy Schatt

Located in New York, NY

Marilyn Monroe at the Actor's Studio - black and white photograph by Roy Schatt Artwork Details: Roy Schatt (1909-2002) Marilyn Monroe at the Actor’s Studio 1955/printed later Sig...

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1950s Contemporary Roy Schatt Photography

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James Dean at ABC Studios - black and white photograph by Roy Schatt
James Dean at ABC Studios - black and white photograph by Roy Schatt

James Dean at ABC Studios - black and white photograph by Roy Schatt

By Roy Schatt

Located in New York, NY

A black and white photograph of James Dean standing at ABC Studios in 1954 taken by Roy Schatt. Artwork details: Roy Schatt (1909-2002) James Dean at ABC Studios 1954/printed late...

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1950s Contemporary Roy Schatt Photography

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