Siskind, Aaron, 1903-1991
Siskind, Aaron
Aaron Siskind American photographer (1903-1991)
Siskind, Aaron (American photographer and teacher, 1903-1991)
VIAF ID: 41909803 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Siskind, Aaron ‡d 1903-1991
- 100 1 _ ‡a Siskind, Aaron ‡d 1903-1991
- 100 1 _ ‡a Siskind, Aaron ‡g American photographer and teacher, 1903-1991
- 100 1 _ ‡a Siskind, Aaron, ‡d 1903-1991
- 100 1 _ ‡a Siskind, Aaron, ‡d 1903-1991
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Works
Title | Sources |
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5 platinum prints | |
Aaron Siskind | |
Another photographic reality | |
Assessing bias in the Consumer Price Index from survey data | |
[Boy's head, Harlem] | |
Bucks county photographs of early architecture | |
Chicago | |
Choice magazine of poetry and photography | |
Complete architecture of Adler and Sullivan | |
Eighth annual portfolio of the Photographic Education Society | |
[Four boys, three of them on beam of ruins(?) of building, playing with toy swords, Harlem, New York] | |
[Fragment of architectural decoration from above doorway of a sculpted head of a woman lying on pile of rubble from the demolition of the Civic Repertory Theatre] | |
[Grocery store, Harlem, 1940] | |
Harlem photographs 1932-1940 | |
[Images of the eighties] | |
Konfrontatie | |
Martha's Vineyard 111b [photographie] | |
Modern artists in America : first series | |
New York [photographie] | |
Order with the tensions continuing | |
[Photographs from Harlem Document, The Most Crowded Block, Portrait of a Tenement, Catholic Worker Movement: St. Joseph's House] | |
Places | |
Road trip photographs 1980-1988 | |
Rome 4, Arch of Constantine [photographie] | |
Rome: Appia Antica 9 | |
The Siskind variations : a quartet of photographs & contemplations | |
Song of the open road | |
Spaces | |
Street scene 3, Harlem 1935 | |
Visions and images : American photographers on photography | |
Watermelon man, Harlem 1940 |