N. R. Farbman Paris showings - publicity stunt staged by press agent Rosemary Sheehan (left) involved U.S college girl named Mary Olivia Dennis O'Donovan being posed in the Louvre before the victory of Samothrace.
David E. Scherman [Sylvia Beach in the upstairs apartment where she hid her books when the Germans came during the occupation, threatening to close her shop if she would not sell her first edition of "Ulysses," Paris]
Gisele Freund Three generations of Joyces. James Joyce, seated, Giorgio standing, and Stephen playing with Schiap the dog Schiaparelli gave him, while Helen Joyce (Giorgio's wife looks on). Taken in the garden of Giorgio's house in Paris
Robert Capa [Minister of War Edouard Daladier, French Communist party head Maurice Thorez, and Minister of the Interior Roger Salengro celebrating the Popular Front victory in recent national elections on the reviewing stand of the Bastille Day parade, Paris]
Gordon Parks Skeletal sculpture - the long-limbed figure gesticulating here belongs to a fragile and tenuous face of men created by a Swiss sculptor named Alberto Giacometti. Although he stands here on a Paris street like a majestic but undernourished gendarme,