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Person Making a Picture on the Beach, 1966Minor White (American; 1908–1976)Gelatin silver printPrinc

Person Making a Picture on the Beach, 1966
Minor White (American; 1908–1976)
Gelatin silver print
Princeton University Art Museum, Princeton, New Jersey
© Trustees of Princeton University


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Eartha Kitt, 1978Photographer: Kenn Duncan (American; 1928–1986)Gelatin silver printFor After Dark,

Eartha Kitt, 1978
Photographer: Kenn Duncan (American; 1928–1986)
Gelatin silver print
ForAfter Dark, May 1978 (variant published p. 88)

Kitt as Shaleem-La-Lume, Wife of Wives to the Wazir, in the 1978 Broadway musical Timbuktu! | Costume by Geoffrey Holder


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People Diving into Water and Surf, 1973Minor White (American; 1908–1976)Gelatin silver printPrinceto

People Diving into Water and Surf, 1973
Minor White (American; 1908–1976)
Gelatin silver print
Princeton University Art Museum, Princeton, New Jersey
© Trustees of Princeton University


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the-night-picture-collector:Saul Leiter, In My Room, 1945the-night-picture-collector:Saul Leiter, In My Room, 1945

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Saul Leiter, In My Room, 1945


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• Time of Change, 1962 - Bruce DavidsonI will always love you how I doLet go of a prayer for yaJust

• Time of Change, 1962 - Bruce Davidson



I will always love you how I do
Let go of a prayer for ya
Just a sweet word
The table is prepared for you
——


Wishing you Godspeed, glory
There will be mountains you won’t move
(Oh-oh-oh)
Still I’ll always be there for you
(Oh-oh-oh)
How I do
I let go of my claim on you, it’s a free world
You look down on where you came from sometimes
But you’ll have this place to call home, always

(This love will keep us still blinded of the eyes
Silence in the ears, darkness of the mind)

Until the time…

(This love will keep people blinded of the eyes

Silence in the ears, darkness of the mind)

‘Till the time we die…

(This love will keep us still blinded by the eyes

Silence in the ears, darkness of the mind)

Oh-oh, ohhh
I’ll always love you
Until the time we die
Oh-oh, ohhh

- Frank Ocean, ‘Godspeed’ via Blonde/Blond 


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Carleton E. Watkins, North Side of California Street (San Francisco), 1864

Accession Number: 1986.1189.7

Image released into the public domain. Image part of the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Open Access collection.

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