"Lee Miller, New York" par Arnold Genthe (circa 1927) à l'exposition “Lee Miller” au Musée d'Art Moderne de Paris (MAM), juin 2026.
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"Lee Miller, New York" par Arnold Genthe (circa 1927) à l'exposition “Lee Miller” au Musée d'Art Moderne de Paris (MAM), juin 2026.
Lee Miller, photo by Arnold Genthe, 1927
Sergei Rachmaninoff, December 10, 1918 Portrait photograph by Arnold Genthe (American, born Germany; 1869–1942) Glass negative Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
Portraits of a Miss Holt, with parrot. 1913.
By photographer Arnold Genthe (1869-1942).
“You understand me. You make me better. And I love you.”
"Helen Mac Gowan Cooke in a Poppies field " autochrome by Arnold Genthe, 1909.
Portrait of a Madam Puget. Looking deep into her crystal ball.
By Arnold Genthe, 1917.
Isadora Duncan dancing La Marseillaise, 1917 Arnold Genthe (American, born Germany; 1869–1942) Photographic print mounted on paper The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, Jerome Robbins Dance Division
Inscribed on mount by Isadora Duncan to her foster daughter, Irma Duncan: “Liberté Liberté Cherie – Isadora"
Irma Duncan “was one of six German children who gained fame by touring as the ‘Isadorables,’ or the Duncan Dancers, shortly before and after World War I.” (New York Times, September 22, 1977)