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Andy Warhol signing 'Liz Taylor' prints at the Leo Castelli Gallery, New York City, 1965 (printed later) -
Andy Warhol and Gerard Malanga with "Elvis I" on exhibit at Leo Castelli Gallery, NYC, 1965 -
Actor Kevin McCarthy, Andy Warhol and Marisol Escobar at a Factory party, 1965 -
Andy Warhol filming with movie camera at the Factory, 1965 (printed later) -
Andy Warhol in Gristedes Supermarket Near 47th Street Factory, 1964 -
Andy Warhol in the silver-foil-covered bathroom at the Factory, 1965 (printed later) -
Andy Warhol in the silver-foil covered bathroom at the Factory, 1965 -
Andy Warhol in the silver-foil covered bathroom at the Factory, 1965 -
Andy Warhol with ‘Most Wanted Man No. 2, John Victor G.', 1965 (printed later) -
Andy Warhol on the fire escape of the Factory, 1965 -
Andy Warhol on the red Factory couch (which was used in the 1964 film ‘Couch’). Silk-screened ‘Jackie’ in the background, 1964 (printed later) -
Andy Warhol posing with the portrait lighting at the Factory, 1965 (printed later) -
Andy Warhol in Gristedes Supermarket, New York City, 1964 -
Andy Warhol at the Factory, 1965 (printed later) -
Andy Warhol at the Factory with artwork from the suite ‘An American Man,’ a portrait of Watson Powell Sr., the founder of American Republic Insurance Company, 1964 (printed later) -
Andy Warhol at the Factory with ‘Flower’ paintings, 1964 (printed later) -
James Rosenquist examining his work through a reductive lens, 1980 (printed later) -
James Rosenquist in his studio in front of the mural, “Star Thief”, 1981 (printed later) -
James Rosenquist in his studio with the painting, "Big Bo”, 1981 (printed later) -
James Rosenquist in his studio with the painting, "Big Bo”, c.1980s (printed later) -
James Rosenquist in his studio working on the painting, "Fahrenheit 1982 Degrees." In the background, "Four New Clear Women.", 1981 (printed later) -
James Rosenquist in his studio, working on the painting, "Fahrenheit 1982 Degrees", 1981 (printed later) -
Roy Lichtenstein demonstrating how to view the dancer in “Large Interior with Three Reflections”, 1993 (printed later) -
Roy Lichtenstein filling spots in the red Ben-Day dots with a tiny spotting brush, 1986 (printed later) -
Roy Lichtenstein in front of "Brushstrokes" (1965), 1993 (printed later) -
Roy Lichtenstein in front of his mural at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, 1989 (printed later) -
Roy Lichtenstein in front of the Greene Street Mural, Leo Castelli Gallery, 1983 (printed later) -
Roy Lichtenstein in front of the Greene Street Mural, Leo Castelli Gallery (overall), 1983 (printed later) -
Roy Lichtenstein in front of the Greene Street Mural, Leo Castelli Gallery (profile), 1983 (printed later) -
Roy Lichtenstein in front of “Bauhaus Stairway: Large Version,” a mural for I. M. Pei’s new building for the Creative Artists Agency, Inc, Los Angeles, 1989 (printed later) -
Roy Lichtenstein poses below his version of Constantin Brancusi’s Sleeping Muse in his New York apartment, 1983 (printed later) -
Roy Lichtenstein standing before “Perfect Painting #1” in his studio, 1985 (printed later) -
Roy Lichtenstein with the collage maquettes of the Time Square Mural, New York City, 1990 (printed later) -
Roy Lichtenstein with Untitled (Swiss Cheese Elevator Doors) (1986) at his 23rd street studio, NYC, 1980s (printed later) -
Tom Wesselmann at Sidney Janis Gallery during his 1966 exhibition. In the background, artwork from the ‘Great American Nude’ series, 1966 (printed later) -
Tom Wesselmann in his studio at 54 Bond Street with artworks from the ‘Mouth’ series, which he exhibited in his 1966 exhibition at Sidney Janis Gallery, 1966 -
Tom Wesselmann in his 54 Bond Street Studio in 1988 with the cut-out of “Bedroom Blonde with Necklace", 1988 (printed later) -
Tom Wesselmann in his Studio, 1988 (printed later) -
Tom Wesselmann with laser-cut “Steel Drawing / Monica Lying” in his studio at 231A Bowery, 1988 (printed later) -
Tom Wesselmann with model Monica Serra in his studio at 54 Bond Street, c.1966 (printed later) -
On main street, East Feliciana Parish, Louisiana, 1963 (printed 2007) -
No man is an island. Kelly Ingram Park, Birmingham, Alabama, 1963 -
Marchers en route to the Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C., 1963 (printed 2007) -
Innocent bystander arrested, Birmingham, Alabama, 1963 (printed 2007) -
Eyes on the prize: King in a quiet moment during the march to Montgomery, Alabama, 1965 (printed 2007) -
Classroom, New York City, 1963 (printed 2007) -
One of the first African American voters to cast a vote under the new law, Camden, Alabama, 1966 (printed 2007) -
Participants in the 1963 March on Washington, D.C., 1963 (printed 2007) -
Passive Resister, 1964 (printed 2007) -
Writing on the wall, Alberta, Alabama, 1965 (printed 2007) -
The Dreamer Dreams, Washington, D.C., 1963 -
Signifying Photograph, c. 1968 (printed 2007) -
A candidate studies the practice form for a voter registration test, Sumter, South Carolina, c. 1962 (printed 2007) -
A successfully registered voter is awarded with his button, Sumter, South Carolina, 1962 (printed 2007) -
All-night vigil at the 1964 Democratic National Convention, Atlantic City, New Jersey, 1964 (printed 2007) -
At the 16th Street Baptist Church, Birmingham, Alabama, 1963 (printed 2007) -
Beloved community. Kelly Ingram Park, Birmingham, Alabama, 1963 (printed 2007) -
Boy in a box, Brooklyn, New York City, 1964 (printed 2007) -
Boys to men, Easter Sunday. Harlem, New York City, c. 1979 (printed 2007) -
Hate Speech, the White House. Washington, D.C., 1962 (printed 2007) -
King and his wife Coretta lead the marchers on Jefferson Davis Highway to Montgomery, Alabama, 1965 (printed 2007) -
King leads the singing of "We Shall Overcome," Selma, Alabama, 1965 (printed 2007) -
Leading 25,000 marchers, King enters the downtown, Montgomery, Alabama, 1965 (printed 2007) -
Malcolm X's Widow, Betty Shabazz. Harlem, New York City, 1965 (printed 2007) -
Malcom X at a civil rights demonstration, Brooklyn, New York City, 1963 (printed 2007) -
Master of them that know: Ralph Ellison, Harlem, New York City, c. 1968 (printed 2007) -
Mrs. Pettway, Canton Bend, Alabama, 1966 (printed 2007) -
Picketer under arrest behind Loveman's department store, Birmingham, Alabama, 1963 -
Play ball, St. Albans neighborhood, Queens, New York City, c. 1968 (printed 2007) -
Prince Arnold, the first black sheriff elected under the Voting Rights Act, stands in front of the courthouse, Wilcox County, AL, 1980 (printed 2007) -
Protestors put their lives on the line, closing down a construction site at the Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, New York City, 1963 (printed 2007) -
Reverend Ralph Abernathy and National Urban League Director Whitney Young Jr join King to pledge allegiance at the ceremony at the Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C., 1963 (printed 2007) -
Rosa Parks, an honored guest at the march, Washington, D.C., 1963 (printed 2007) -
Scuffling. Sumter, SC., 1962 (printed 2007) -
Segregated classroom, Prairie Mission, Alabama, 1966 (printed 2007) -
Shooting Craps, 1976 -
Socialite gathering, Dallas, Texas, c. 1966 (printed 2007) -
The marchers are cheered by workers at a cab stand that was one of the bulwarks of the Montgomery bus boycott ten years earlier, Montgomery, Alabama, 1965 (printed 2007) -
Three generations of tenant farmers. Millers Ferry, Alabama, c. 1966 (printed 2007) -
Voter applicants line up then wait to register, Clinton, Louisiana, c. 1963 -
With Allah. Harlem, New York City, 1965 (printed 2007) -
Words can wound. Selma, Alabama, c. 1960s (printed 2007)