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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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 Geoffrey Holder as Baron Samedi and Jane Seymour as Solitaire - Live and Let Die (1973) Geoffrey Holder as Baron Samedi and Jane Seymour as Solitaire - Live and Let Die (1973) Geoffrey Holder as Baron Samedi and Jane Seymour as Solitaire - Live and Let Die (1973)

Geoffrey Holder as Baron Samedi and Jane Seymour as Solitaire - Live and Let Die(1973)


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universitybookstore:Continuing the celebration of the photographer’s birthday today, a selection of universitybookstore:Continuing the celebration of the photographer’s birthday today, a selection of universitybookstore:Continuing the celebration of the photographer’s birthday today, a selection of universitybookstore:Continuing the celebration of the photographer’s birthday today, a selection of universitybookstore:Continuing the celebration of the photographer’s birthday today, a selection of universitybookstore:Continuing the celebration of the photographer’s birthday today, a selection of universitybookstore:Continuing the celebration of the photographer’s birthday today, a selection of universitybookstore:Continuing the celebration of the photographer’s birthday today, a selection of universitybookstore:Continuing the celebration of the photographer’s birthday today, a selection of universitybookstore:Continuing the celebration of the photographer’s birthday today, a selection of

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Continuing the celebration of the photographer’s birthday today, a selection of Carl Van Vechten’s  brilliant color portraits of African American performers: Billie Holiday, Geoffrey Holder, Pearl Bailey, Carmen De Lavallade, Ella Fitzgerald, Joyce Bryant, Harry Belafonte, Ethel Waters, James Earl Jones, and Blanche Dunn.


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