Black-and-white photography
Found in 221 Collections and/or Records:
Framed Photograph - Dancer
File contains a framed large black and white photo of a ballet dancer. Maybe Maxine Williamson?
Framed Photograph - Portrait
File contains a large framed black and white photograph of a portrait of a woman.
Francine Bernstein Koller Boxer and Ronald Wayne Bernstein, c. 1945
This is a picture of Francine Bernstein Koller Boxer and Ronald Wayne Bernstein as children.
Frank M Folson, President of RCA, January 19, 1949
One (1) 8x10 black and white portrait photograph of Frank M. Folson president of Radio Corporation of America. One (1) black and white photograph of him sitting in the middle of many unidentified men in formal attire.
Freidann Parker Modern Dance Photoshoot 3
Black and white photograph of Freidann Parker for the modern dance photoshoot.
Fuentes, Luis
File contains black and white photograph of Luis Fuentes from Danseur: The Male in Ballet by Richard Philip and Mary Whitney. Photo is by Herbert MIgdoll.
Fuqua, Max
File contains black and white photograph of Max Fuqua taking a class at SAB (School of American Ballet). Photo is by Sherrie Nickol
Gehem, 1987-08-05 - 1987-08-16
File contains black and white photograph of dance group Gehem. On the back of photograph there is a paragraph advertising their performances during the World Folkfest in 1987.
General Eisenhower, 1944-1952, January 17, 1944
One (1) 8x10 black and white portrait photograph of General Dwight D. Eisenhower. One (1) 7x9 black and white photograph of him in his military uniform with a headline "Eisenhower Assumes His Command In Britain" and a caption "A happy picture of General Eisenhower taken at his London office today, Jan.17, where he has assumed his command as Supreme Allied Commander of the British and United States Expeditionary Forces organizing in the United Kingdom for the liberation of Europe."
Gibney, Gina
File contains two black and white photographs of dancers performing "Dances by Gina Gibney" at The Merce Cunningham Studio. Photo by Eleonora Alberto.