Georgia O’Keeffe
1956
“I decided to photograph her as another friend had described her ... This portrait hangs in her Abiquiu home, now a museum operated by the Georgia O’Keeffe Foundation.”

Yousuf Karsh, master photographer of the 20th century
1956
“I decided to photograph her as another friend had described her ... This portrait hangs in her Abiquiu home, now a museum operated by the Georgia O’Keeffe Foundation.”
During his career he held 15,312 sittings, produced over 370,000 negatives, and left an indelible artistic and historic record of the men and women who shaped the twentieth century.
Yousuf Karsh’s (1908-2002) extraordinary and unique body of work presents the viewer with an intimate and compassionate view of humanity.
The Bank of England chose Winston Churchill by Yousuf Karsh to appear on the front of its all-new polymer banknote, now in circulation across the UK.
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Ford was photographed by Karsh in January of the final year of his presidency.
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Karsh enjoyed a game of tennis.
On this day in history, Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act into law.
The German-American architect was photographed on this day in 1962.
Pickens was an American actor and rodeo performer.
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Blass was the recipient of many fashion awards.
White was an American physician and cardiologist.
He told Karsh he would sit for a portrait if Karsh made him look as good as Audrey Hepburn.