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Fashion 1962 - Astronaut

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Fashion 1962 - Astronaut, profile

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Art Kane Photographer

For nearly 40 years, Art Kane was one of the most widely published photographers, appearing in a variety

of magazines including Life, Vogue, and Esquire.

His images ranged from conceptual fashion editorials to portraits of musicians like Bob Dylan, The Who, and

Janis Joplin, as well as political imagery that could be interpreted as a form of activism during the civil rights

movement and Vietnam War.

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The Who

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The Who with flag, Morningside Park, NYC, 1968

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Janis Joplin, 1968.

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><Fashion 1962

Fashion 1962

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Fashion 1962

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Songs Of Freedom' 1965

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Frank Zappa And The Mothers Of Invention, 1968

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Frank Zappa And The Mothers Of Invention, 1968

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Ruben 'Hurricane' Carter 1975

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Hopi Man 1971

Hopi Man 1971

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Alcatraz Occupation 1971

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Aretha Franklin 1967

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Dovima, 1960

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Venice 1969

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Fashion 1963

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The New Betsy Ross 1970

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We The Peoplle, 1961

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We Shall Overcome' 1965

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Country Joe and The Fish, 1968.

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Louis Armstrong 1958

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With God On Our Side' 1970

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Fashion 1970

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Jim Morrison X-ray screen

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Tim Curry 1981

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Andy Warhol 1962

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Keith Richards

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Jefferson Airplane, 1968 Life Magazine Cover photograph

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Jefferson Airplane, 1968.

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Sonny and Cher, 1966

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Whitney Houston

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Who Killed Davey Moore?' 1970

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Arnold Palmer 1963

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Jim Morrison, 1968.

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Louis Armstrong, 1958.

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Cream performing

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Bob Dylan 1966

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Bob Dylan, Standing

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Bob Dylan, Close up

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The Rolling Stones, 1966.

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The brotherhood of the spirit commune

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Soul in Motion and Sound, 1968

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Songs of freedom

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The Rolling Stones, Brian Jones, 1966

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'When I'm 64' (Beatles lyrics)

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Quinne Magazine, 1975

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Fashion (1982) - Nude on ice

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Fashion (1963) - Blue stockings

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'Masters of War' (Dylan lyrics) 1971

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Harlem, 1960

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Statue of Liberty 1962

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Frank Zappa

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Harlem, 1958.

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A Great Day in Harlem or Harlem 1958 is a black-and-white group portrait of 57 notable jazz musicians photographed in front of a brownstone in Harlem, New York City. Art Kane took the picture around 10 a.m. on August 12 in the summer of 1958. The musicians had gathered at 17 East 126th Street, between Fifth and Madison Avenues in Harlem. Kane calls it "the greatest picture of that era of musicians ever taken."

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A Great Day in Harlem (1958)

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A Great Day in Harlem (1958)

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A Great Day in Harlem (1958)

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A Great Day in Harlem (1958)

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Art Kane, New York City, 1979 by Michael Somoroff

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