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Richard Kalvar - FRANCE. Paris. 1971
Chairs piled up at a Champs Elysées café.
FRANCE. Paris. 1971. Metro station.
Montmartre square. Mother and daughter.
Policeman in snow, Place de l'Opera.
Dog scratching back in front of café.
FRANCE. Paris. 1971. Hanging rat near the Opera.
FRANCE. Paris. Mirror store. 1971.
Man filing wife's nails.
Store window dresser.
5th arrondissement. Donkey eating tree bark.
Men walking with tables on heads.
Feeding pigeons, Buttes Chaumont.
Wrestling match.
Sex shop, looking at girlie movies. 1971
Sex shop, looking at girlie movies.
Paris. Public garden, Place Denfert-Rochereau.
Broom, Buttes Chaumont park.
16th arrondissement. Painting being carried on the Pont de Grenelle.
Longchamp race track: laughing woman, frowning man.
Arènes de Lutèce.
Tourists in snow at Louvre.
Buttes Chaumont.
Hat on café chair.
Paris. Man speaking in the street. 1971
SIGNS: Acronyms, rue Cassette.
SIGNS: Baldness remedies.
Jérôme Savary at the Ecole des Beaux Arts.
Café with ladies, rue de la Verrerie.
Repairing building.
Sexless store mannekins.
FRANCE. Paris. The gardens of the Palais Galiera. A Nanny. 1971.
Boy outside Luxembourg Gardens.
Maxime LE FORESTIER, French singer.
Headless statues.
Leaf in window.
10th arrondissement. Canal St. Martin. Rabbit on barge.
Jumping rope with grandmother, Trocadero.
Paris. Looking for a lost cat. 1971
Man scratching eye in front of torn poster.
Leaky woman.
Café wedding.
FRANCE. Paris. "L'Albatros" poster. A Jean-Pierre Mocky film. 1971.
FRANCE. Paris. Homeless in subway. 1971.
FRANCE. Paris. 1971.
FRANCE. Paris. Saint Martin Canal. 1971.
FRANCE. Paris. 1971.
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