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Diana Vreeland - Frank Lloyd Wright, AZ #3. DIANA VREELAND PRIVATE COLLECTION.
By Louise Dahl-Wolfe
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Diana Vreeland - Harper’s Bazaar - Frank Lloyd Wright House, AZ #3 Published in color Harper's Bazaar January 1942. PROVENANCE: Diana Vreeland Estate Photography Collection. - ...
Category

1940s Black and White Photography

Materials

Silver Gelatin

Diana Vreeland. Jacket by Schiaparelli. DIANA VREELAND THE PRIVATE COLLECTION
By Louise Dahl-Wolfe
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Portrait of Diana Vreeland. Schiaparelli embroidered jacket. PROVENANCE: Diana Vreeland Estate Photography Collection. - Exhibited at the Museo Fortuny,Venice,Italy. Diana Vreelan...
Category

1930s Black and White Photography

Materials

Silver Gelatin

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