In View
Picture Pablo Picasso’s “Weeping Woman,” a Cubist oil on canvas painted in 1937 that depicts the shattered face of a crying woman.
Ask any bibliophile what images come to mind when The Catcher in the Rye by J. D. Salinger is mentioned, and a common thread will weave through the answer.
Ask any bibliophile what images come to mind when
Artist Ralston Crawford dabbled in photography before World War II, using his 1938 shots of dock workers in Florida and Louisiana as source material for his painting Ships and Sailors.