Hat and three roses, Vogue, Paris
- Title:
- Hat and three roses, Vogue, Paris
- Collection:
- Introduction to Photography Collections at Cornell
- Set:
- Labor and Work
- Creator:
- Klein, William
- Creation Date:
- 1956 (negative)
1980 (print)
- ID Number:
- 90.054.013
- File Name:
- 90.054.013.jpg
- Work Type:
- photograph
- Materials/Techniques:
- gelatin silver prints
- Subject:
- fashion photography
Women--France
smoking - Measurement:
- 40.6 x 30.5 (Sheet) (centimeters, height x width)
- Description:
- Portrait of a light skinned woman wearing pearlescent post earrings, and a white hat with realistic roses around it. The center rose is dark, those on either side are light and bright. Her face is obscured by smoke rising from the cigarette she's holding. The background is a deep black, providing crisp contrast with the hat.
- Cite As:
- William Klein (American, born 1928), Hat and three roses, Vogue, Paris, 1980. Gelatin silver print, 16 x 12 in. (40.6 x 30.5 cm). Gift of Arthur Penn, Class of 1965, and Mrilyn Penn, 90.054.013.
- Repository:
- Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art
- Format:
- Image
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