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IGOR VASILEVSKY, Druzbha Holiday Resort, Yalta, Soviet Socialist Republic of Ukraine, 1984
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Con Ed’s “The City of Light” was the largest diorama up to that time. The fourteen-minute show presented the illusion of watching New York City through a twenty-four hour cycle. Originally designed to be continuous, a break of a few minutes was required as visitors tended to stay and watch the subway cars wiz by.
Walter Dorwin Teague designed the diorama which consisted of 4,000 buildings built to perspective, with the Empire State Building the tallest, taking up twenty-two feet to represent its 102 stories.
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Roy Lichtenstein in his studio at 190 Bowery, New York, 1969
Polish poster for SOLARIS, 1972 by Andrzej Bertrandt
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Ashes and Diamonds , Andrzej Wajda , 1958.
Jean Seberg in a publicity photo for Bonjour, Tristesse (Otto Preminger, 1958)
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