This cabinet card photograph depicts three young girls, most likely of the Utes tribe, where they resided in the southern end of Colorado. The photograph itself is circa 1890s, when the town of Rouse, Colorado (now a ghost town) was home to, what was in 1888, the largest coal mine i...
His work was noticed by the film director Andrei Tarkovsky, who invited Pinkhassov to work on the set of his film Stalker. Being awarded independent artist status by the Moscow Union of Graphic Arts in 1978 allowed Pinkhassov far more freedom to travel, allowing him to exhibit his work ...
The only surviving child of wealthy and well connected parents, she was born in Grafton, West Virginia, raised in Washington, D.C., and studied at the Académie Julian in Paris and the Washington Students League following her graduation from Notre Dame of Maryland Collegiate Institute for Young...
Here are our favorite military images in a slideshow gallery. These pictures represent some of the best photojournalism from U.S. servicemen and women who are stationed around the world. Like this: Loading... ByEmily Falcone Sharing Optio...
A black-and-white photograph snapped that day captured the emotion of many Americans at learning the long war was over. That photograph is mired in controversy 79 years later. When word of the Japanese surrender broke, people spilled into the streets of New York City from restaurants, bars an...
the late Paul Newman is one of Hollywood's most celebrated actors. Although hejoined the Navy's V-12 programin the hopes of becoming a pilot, his color blindness kept him out of the cockpit. He served on torpedo bombers and on the USS Bunker Hill in the Battle of Okinawa in 1945 and...
To order a copy of his book ($40), please contact himhere APE contributorSuzanne Seasecurrently works as a consultant for photographers and illustrators around the world. She has been involved in the photography and illustration industry since the mid 80s. After establishing the art buying departm...
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Served with the American Army of Occupation in Coblenz Bridgehead area. 24 July 1919 Sailed for home on board USS Santa Paula from Brest, France. 13 August 1919 Discharged as Sgt. Afterwards - Edwin returned home, worked for the railroads and eventually met Ruby Jarrell whom he married in...
She is most known for her portraits, images of southern architecture, and various photographic series featuring African Americans and Native Americans at the turn of the 20th century. The only surviving child of wealthy and well connected parents, she was born in Grafton, West Virginia, raised ...