Marilyn Monroe Photo by Ed Clark, Griffith Park, Los Angeles, 1950

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Marilyn Monroe Photo by Ed Clark, Griffith Park, Los Angeles, 1950
Great behind the scenes photo of legendary actor, Marlon Brando #Repost @historicalpix ・・・ 1949. Marlon Brando takes a break from rehearsing for The Men, as his real-life inspirations play cards in the background, at Birmingham Veterans Administration Hospital, Van Nuys, California. Photo by Ed Clark. #MarlonBrando #actor #Hollywood #film #icon #legend #TheMen #EdClark #historyinpictures #historicalpix
Untitled, Ed Clark, 1978-1980, Brooklyn Museum: Contemporary Art
© Ed Clark Size: 66 × 77 in. (167.6 × 195.6 cm) Medium: Acrylic and mixed media on canvas
https://www.brooklynmuseum.org/opencollection/objects/224300
Day 44 #marlonbrando by #edclark https://www.instagram.com/p/B_jwR-apLB3/?igshid=1puqu1oxaa6kz
NEW! Ed Clark: On Assignment, 1931–1962⠀ ⠀ Drawn from the extensive personal archive of photographs, negatives, contact sheets and scrapbooks of Ed Clark (1911–2000), these three volumes reveal the work of a key figure from the golden age of American photojournalism. Born in Nashville, TN, Clark is one of the 20th century's most fascinating and important "unknown" photographers. His best-remembered work captured a weeping Graham W. Jackson, Sr. playing his accordion as the body of the recently deceased President Franklin D. Roosevelt was being transported to Washington, DC. From the pageantry of politics to the rhythms of small-town life, from movie stars such as Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall and Marilyn Monroe to the working class, Clark covered the defining personalities and events of his age.⠀ ⠀ A gifted photojournalist, Clark began his career in 1929 with The Tennessean newspaper in Nashville, and went on to work for 22 years for Life magazine. He photographed many of Life's most important assignments during the period of the magazine's greatest cultural impact; Clark's images helped shape a nation's sense of itself and the world. His vast range of subjects includes the Nuremberg war crimes trials; the conflict over civil rights in the late 1940s and early '50s; Hollywood stars and the movie industry of the '50s; the people and the arts of the Soviet Union; and the White House during the Eisenhower and Kennedy administrations. Through Clark's eyes, we witness some of the central episodes and themes of the postwar world.⠀ ⠀ Published by @steidlverlag #edclark #photojournalism⠀ ⠀ https://www.instagram.com/p/CDJ85AcJQ8K/?igshid=1ek8ciz5g92nr
Colour therapy via Ed Clark’s Painting: Rainbow, 2003, acrylic on canvas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #painting #abstractart #colour #edclark #colourtherapy #art #rainbow https://www.instagram.com/p/CCX5wX2gRKH/?igshid=taz9f6pvbiz5