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Jean Seberg

Jean Seberg in Paris Wearing Laroche, 1959
By Mark Shaw
Located in New York, NY
Jean Seberg in Paris Wearing Laroche, 1959. Mark Shaw's image of Iowa born Jean Seberg wearing
Category

1950s Modern Color Photography

Materials

Giclée

Jean Seberg in Paris Wearing Laroche, 1959
By Mark Shaw
Located in New York, NY
Jean Seberg in Paris Wearing Laroche, 1959. Mark Shaw's image of Iowa born Jean Seberg wearing
Category

1950s Modern Color Photography

Materials

Giclée

Jean Seberg in Paris Wearing Laroche, 1959
By Mark Shaw
Located in New York, NY
Jean Seberg in Paris Wearing Laroche, 1959. Mark Shaw's image of Iowa born Jean Seberg wearing
Category

1950s Modern Color Photography

Materials

Giclée

Jean Seberg in Paris Wearing Laroche, 1959
By Mark Shaw
Located in New York, NY
Jean Seberg in Paris Wearing Laroche, 1959. Mark Shaw's image of Iowa born Jean Seberg wearing
Category

1950s Modern Color Photography

Materials

Giclée

Jean Seberg in Paris Wearing Laroche, 1959
By Mark Shaw
Located in New York, NY
Jean Seberg in Paris Wearing Laroche, 1959. Mark Shaw's image of Iowa born Jean Seberg wearing
Category

1950s Modern Color Photography

Materials

Giclée

Raymond cauchetier Jean Seberg "A BOUT DE SOUFFLE "
By Raymond Cauchetier
Located in Saint Ouen, FR
Raymond nightmare Jean Seberg on the set of A BOUT DE SOUFFLE , film by Jean-Luc Godard, 1959
Category

1950s Black and White Photography

Materials

Photographic Paper

Jean-Paul Belmondo and Jean Seberg off-set on the Champs Elysees
By Raymond Cauchetier
Located in Santa Monica, CA
From 1959 to 1969, Cauchetier was the set photographer for the French new wave – capturing the invention of a new kind of cool in films such as À Bout de Souffle and Jules et Jim
Category

20th Century Black and White Photography

Materials

Silver Gelatin

Jean-Paul Belmondo and Jean Seberg on the bed in Rm. 12 at the Hotel Souffle
By Raymond Cauchetier
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Signed, titled and dated in pencil on verso
Category

Mid-20th Century Photography

Materials

Silver Gelatin

Parisian Socialite with Poodle in Paris
By Mark Shaw
Located in New York, NY
Jean Seberg in Paris Wearing Laroche, 1959. Mark Shaw's image of Iowa born Jean Seberg wearing
Category

1950s Modern Color Photography

Materials

Giclée

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Jean-Paul Belmondo and Jean Seberg kiss in front of a kiosk
By Raymond Cauchetier
Located in Santa Monica, CA
From 1959 to 1969, Cauchetier was the set photographer for the French new wave – capturing the invention of a new kind of cool in films such as À Bout de Souffle and Jules et Jim
Category

20th Century Black and White Photography

Materials

Silver Gelatin

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