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Henri Cartier-Bresson - UNITED STATES. New York City. 1947.
USA. NYC. 1947. Langston HUGHES, US writer.
USA. NYC. Queens. 1947.
USA. NYC. Manhattan. 1947. Looking upstream of the Hudson. The shadow of the George Washington Bridge can be seen, which was the engineer's dream.
USA. NYC. 1947. The brothers, Joseph and Stuart ALSOP, US journalists.
USA. New York City. 1947. Composers Vittorio RIETI and Igor STRAVINSKI.
USA. NYC. 1947. US film maker, John HUSTON.
USA. New York City. 1947. A refugees boat coming from Europe has just arrived. A mother finds her son who had been separated from her during the war.
USA. NYC. 1947. Ingrid BERGMAN as Joan of Arc.
USA. New York City. 1947.
USA. New York City. 1947.
USA. NYC. 1947. US writer, Carson McCULLERS.
USA. NYC. MOMA. 1947. French composer and conductor, Darius MILHAUD.
USA. New York city. US singer Paul ROBESON. 1946.
USA. New York City. 1947. Saint Patrick's day. Irish people celebrating.
USA. New York City. 1947. Dorothy PARKER.
USA. NYC. Manhattan. 1947. Looking upstream of the Hudson. The shadow of the George Washington Bridge can be seen, which was the engineer's dream.
USA. New York City. 1947. The arrival of European immigrants.
USA. New York City. 1947. 50th street.
USA. NYC. 1947. Manhattan. Little Italy. San Gennaro Festival.
USA. New York City. 1947. The arrival of European immigrants.
USA. NYC. 1947. US writer Carson McCULLERS with editor George DAVIS (left) and poet Robert LOWELL (right) with unidentified woman.
USA. NYC. 1947. Manhattan. Italian district.
USA. New York City. Manhattan. Bowery. 1947.
USA. Fire in Hoboken, facing Manhattan. 1947.
USA. New York City. 1947.
USA. Fire in Hoboken, facing Manhattan. 1947.
USA. NYC. 1947. Manhattan. Little Italy. San Gennaro Procession.
USA. New York City. 1947. The arrival of European immigrants.
USA. NYC. Brooklyn. 1947.
USA. NYC. Manhattan. 52nd and 1st Avenue. 1947.
USA. New York city. Immigration. 1947.
USA. New York City. Manhattan. Downtown. 1947.
USA. NYC. Manhattan. 1947.
USA. New York city. 1947. Waiting for European immigrants.
USA. New York City. 1947. A refugees boat coming from Europe has just arrived. A mother finds her son who had been separated from her during the war.
USA. NYC. 1947. US film maker, John HUSTON.
USA. New York City. 1947. A refugees boat coming from Europe has just arrived. A mother finds her son who had been separated from her during the war.
USA. New Jersey. Manhattan and the Hudson seen from Hoboken. 1947.
USA. New York City. 1947.
USA. NYC. 1947. Langston HUGHES, US writer.
USA. NYC. Manhattan. 1947.
USA. NYC. Manhattan. 1947. Midnight on West 42nd Street.
USA. NYC. 1947. Manhattan. Mulberry Street. Italian district. San Gennaro procession.
USA. New York City. 1947. The arrival of European immigrants.
USA. NYC. 1947. US writer Carson McCULLERS and US editor George DAVIS.
USA. NYC. Harlem. 1947.
USA. NYC. Brooklyn. 2nd Avenue. A café. 1947.
USA. New-York city. US writer Carson McCULLERS. 1946.
USA. New York City. 1947. US writer, Carson McCULLERS with her sister Nyack.
USA. NYC. 1947. US writer, Carson McCULLERS.
USA. NYC. Manhattan. 5th Avenue. 1947.
USA. New York City. 1947.
USA. New York city. 1947. Waiting for European immigrants.
USA. NYC. MOMA. 1947. French composer and conductor, Darius MILHAUD.
USA. NYC. Manhattan. Mulberry Street. Italian section. San Gennaro procession. 1947.
USA. NYC. Manhattan. 1947. Times Square.
USA. NYC. 1947. US Historian of photography Beaumont NEWHALL.
USA. New York City. 1947.
USA. NYC. Manhattan. Rockfeller Center. 1947.
USA. NYC. Manhattan. 1947.
USA. NYC. Manhattan. Madison Avenue. 1947.
USA. NYC. Manhattan. 2nd Avenue. 1947.
USA. New York City. 1947.
USA. NYC. Manhattan. MOMA. 1947.
USA. NYC. Brooklyn. 1947.
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