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Judging from the portrait published in that article, this photograph comes from that very same visit.
For all of the above reasons we thought Eric was the right photographer to take Neil Gaiman's portrait, published in our January 25th issue.
Claire Tomalin's justly admired portrait, published in 1974, treated her ideas with sympathetic seriousness, but reserved a certain crisp, Jane Austenian irony for the lady herself: self-dramatising, solemn and domineering as she sometimes was.
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A writer born into literary royalty, with a pseudonym to hide the fact; a forebear of Cindy Sherman, with only one self-portrait published in her lifetime; a lesbian in love with her step-sister; a Jewish, Marxist Surrealist – Claude Cahun is probably the most complicated artist you and I have never heard of.
The resulting portraits, published in book form as Twins (2003), are both charming and slightly strange.
This exhibit encompasses Irving Penn's work from the 1940s through portraits published in The New Yorker in 2006.
Flawless as a classical painting, this photograph appeared in "Face of Our Time", Sander's volume of 60 portraits published in 1929.
"Not surprisingly, early amateur portraits published in Studio Light [one of Kodak's photography magazines] showed a sense of unease and fright before the camera," Kotchemidova writes.
Mr. Newman taught photography at Cooper Union for many years, and the book, "One Mind's Eye," a collection of his finest portraits published in 1974, became a popular coffee-table accessory for many collectors.
Organized by a guest curator, Peter Barberie, "Close Encounters" encompasses work from the 1940s, when Mr. Penn first started to work for Vogue, through portraits published in The New Yorker in 2006.
For the Dutch artist Arno Nollen, who took the photographs on these pages, a series of random intimate encounters provided the basis for a book of portraits published in 2004.
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