Chile, 1939
JOHN SWOPE
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NETHERLANDS : November 2, 1954. The American actress Audrey Hepburn modeling a dress by French designer Hubert de Givenchy during a fashion show at the Gerzon Kalverstraat in Amsterdam.
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Cyd Charisse, March 8, 1922 – June 17, 2008.
With Fred Astaire during the making of Vincente Minnelli’s The Band Wagon (1953). Photo by John Swope.
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Trees in Fog, Chile, 1939 by John Swope
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John Garfield | John Swope
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Jimmy Stewart and Olivia de Havilland photographed by John Swope, 1940.
Olivia de Havilland watches as fiancé Jimmy Stewart plays with a model airplane, 1940; photo by John Swope.
Jimmy Stewart by John Swope, 1940.
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Harry Belafonte 🎶 Jamaica Farewell (The Ed Sullivan Show)
Harry Belafonte dans "Bright Road" 1953 Photo de John Swope/ Getty images
Hommage à l'acteur, chanteur et "légende" des droits civiques Harry Belafonte 🌹🖤🎈R.I.P 🕊
Harry Belafonte 🎶 Try to Remember
Bonne soirée
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James Stewart and Olivia de Havilland photographed by John Swope, 1940.
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Chile, 1939
John Swope
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Rock Hudson and Roddy McDowell 1966 / John Swope Trust
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John Swope. Gene Tierney sitting by pool, Los Angeles, c.1940.
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Audrey Hepburn in a ranch in 1957
Photography by John Swope
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John Swope • Trees in the Fog (Chile)
Vintage gelatin silver print, 1939
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Charlie Smalls, photographed by Martha Swope, circa 1974, via NYPL
I've been a fan of Charlie Smalls ever since first seeing John Cassavetes' FACES, which includes his great "Never Felt Like This Before." The amount of information about him out there before his work on THE WIZ is thin: backed Harry Belafonte and Hugh Maskela (check out his piano on "Felicade"); appeared on the Monkees tv show; recorded one single under the group name C. Smalls & Co. With a little further digging I've found that the group included vocalists Nancy Whalley King and John Richardson, plus session legends Jim Keltner on drums and Wilton Felder on bass.
According to an article in the November 2, 1968, Michigan Chronicle, the Queens-born Smalls attended PS1, then Music & Art and Juilliard, and then played in the 379th Air Force band. ("I wasn't very good on the M-1," so they let me play glockenspiel full-time.") In the mid-60s, he played regularly at Steve Paul's club, The Scene, which was also a hotbed for early jazz-rock experiments.
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John Swope | Communis
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John Rogers Cox (American, 1915 - 1990), "Scales Mound," 1974, oil on canvas, 30 × 48⅛ inches; Swope Art Museum permanent collection.
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