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  • Rated by CUITEEPIE on Nov 07, 12:25am

    Excellent collection Portraits explore the relationship between the subject and the photographer or artist and usually continue to impress the viewer years after they have

  • Reviewed by amelia421 on Oct 30, 1:13pm

    ............bono?

  • Rated by carloslorenzo on Oct 30, 9:05am

    Some are really hypnotic. They are all there in our collective memory. Great stumble. I like the light in those old Hollywood stars portraits.

  • Rated by jaybirdlynch on Oct 24, 4:11pm

    Portraits explore the relationship between the subject and the photographer or artist and usually continue to impress the viewer years after they have The common thread running through all of these portraits is superlative design. Each is a masterpiece in its own right, from the medieval painted portraits right up to the most current photographs. Lance Armstrong Lance Armstrong overcame testicular cancer to win the Tour De France for seven consecutive years. Another Leibovitz triumph, this photo illustrates exactly what the Tour De France champion's muscles are doing when he is at work. Housed at the Oswald Gallery in Austin. Date: 1999. Photographer: Annie Leibovitz. Look at picture in reviews

  • Rated by AniDee47 on Oct 24, 11:15am

    Excellent collection of people who shaped our thoughts. ...And special thanks for giving artist and photo credits!!!

  • Rated by Ironclad35 on Oct 22, 9:48pm

    Wow, what a great collection!

  • Rated by rod42 on Oct 11, 3:51am

    Marlon Brando Brando starred in a host of movies including "A Streetcar Named Desire" and "The Wild One". Date: 1954. Photographer: Publicity Photo for "The Wild One", used on the poster for the movie.

  • Rated by BUNKY22 on Oct 01, 2:00pm

    We have the Who -Who here foe all to see