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After East Coast businessman Jay Randolph Lattimore approves the designs for a new gymnasium he is donating, he discusses with his attorney and an associate how he has recently undergone a complete personality change: Susan, the widow of Lattimore's son Tom, who was killed in the war, confronts the gruff, bitter Lattimore with the news that she and her six-year-old daughter Joan will no longer ...
Tomoko and Mother in the Bath (1971) by W. Eugene Smith. Tomoko and Mother in the Bath [1] is a photograph taken by American photojournalist W. Eugene Smith in 1971. Many commentators regard Tomoko as Smith's greatest work. The black-and-white photo depicts a mother cradling her severely deformed, naked daughter in a traditional Japanese bathroom.
Brooke Shields, 58, posted a series of makeup-free poolside selfies for her daughter’s birthday. In the photo, the mother-daughter duo smiled while on vacation in Thailand. “Best few days with ...
Brooke Shields, 57, posted a series of makeup-free poolside selfies for her daughter’s birthday. In the photo, the mother-daughter duo smiled while on vacation in Thailand. “Best few days with ...
On Monday, the "America's Got Talent" judge shared pictures from a new ad campaign that features Klum, 51, posing with her 20-year-old daughter, Leni Olumi Klum, and her 80-year-old mother, Erna Klum.
Mother and Daughter Seated (also known as Mother and Daughter, seated and Madre e Hija Sentadas) is a 1971 outdoor bronze sculpture by Francisco Zúñiga, installed at Balboa Park in San Diego, in the U.S. state of California. [1] [2] It is part of the collection of the San Diego Museum of Art. [2]
Meanwhile, Olympia poses in front of her mom in a frolicky pink dress. In the second snap, the mother-daughter duo strike matching poses with their hands on their hips. And in both pics, we see a ...
However, the works of some ethnographic painters and photographers including Herb Ritts, David LaChappelle, Bruce Weber, Irving Penn, Casimir Zagourski, Hugo Bernatzik and Leni Riefenstahl, have received worldwide acclaim for preserving a record of the mores of what are perceived as "paradises" threatened by the onslaught of average modernity.