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Nine prints from this archive appear along the wall, including Carmen Miranda without her headdress, Robert Mitchum in drag, and Rock Hudson getting a salt scrub at the West Hollywood Finlandia Spa in 1954 ($1,750 each, in framed editions of 10).
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Ray Caesar, Silent Partner digital media on panel (UltraChrome print on Epson Luster paper, mounted on Dibond), framed Edition of 20, Courtesy of Jonathan Levine Gallery, NYC.
That night six rooms were open to see, including the Russian Room, where we spotted a framed 1959 edition of The Perry Chief: "3,500 Turn Out to Watch Nikita Go Through City," read the newspaper's banner headline.
There are a lot of crime novels jostling for attention in this book: in addition to his burglarising, the "good thief" of the title, Charlie Howard, writes a crime fiction series featuring a burglar called Michael Faulks, and inspiration only flows if his framed, signed first edition of The Maltese Falcon looks down from the wall above his desk.
On his office wall at Parliament hangs an illustrated rendering of Mr. Watson dressed as Super Mario, royal blue overalls and all, and a framed copy of the final edition of the 168-year-old News of the World, the Murdoch tabloid closed in July 2011 after reports of widespread phone hacking emerged.
Framed's gallery hosts a selection of Framed-specific editions for sale at price points of $35 and $65.
There are also photographs by Felix Gonzalez-Torres, including a group of five framed gelatin silver prints (from an edition of two) showing birds that seem to disappear into the sky, the artist's comment on the fleeting nature of life.
Abstinencia (Libertad), 2014, cast bronze and framed alphabet (engraving and drypoint) dimensions variable Edition of 5, with 2 artist proofs, Courtesy of the artist and Jack Shainman Gallery, New York.
A framed clipping of the entry about Hawass in the 2006 edition of the Time 100 list of influential people hung on the wall, as did a letter from Hillary Clinton congratulating him on his appointment to the S.C.A. directorship.
Tucked in a bookcase, amid art monographs and a first edition of E. F. Benson's novel "Mapp and Lucia," a framed color photograph shows a muscled and inked Mr. Judson wearing a pair of black short-shorts and lying on a bed beside a buxom and elaborately coiffed drag queen named Chi Chi LaRue.
In his book-upholstered study, he shows me his most prized possessions, among them a first edition of Hemingway's "In Our Time" and a framed letter, written in January, 1895, at the Albemarle Hotel, London, in response to an insolent request for an interview, a photograph, and a job as the addressee's literary agent: SIR, — I have read your letter and I see that to the brazen everything is brass.
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