
Margaret Bourke-White, “Three butterflies and two peaches”, 1939. Source: artsy.net
Margaret Bourke-White, “Three butterflies and two peaches”, 1939. Source: artsy.net
The Art Journal Illustrated Catalogue: The Industry of All Nations, 1851. Source: getty.edu
Tara Todras-Whitehill. Source: scoopempire.com
Still from “The White Ribbon” (2009). Source: evanerichards.com
Bruno Barbey, Tangiers, 1995. Source: magnumphotos.com
Heba Khalifa, from “Homemade”. Source: arabdocphotography.org
Patrick Rapati, from “Eight Drawings for Invisible Cities”, 2017. Source: maritimeartlist.com
Portrait of Mansoura Ez-Eldin, courtesy of the subject
Ottoman image of the building of the Hejaz Railway from the Turkish State Archives. Source: aliwaa.com.lb
Portrait of Yasser Abdellatif, courtesy of the subject
Joris Hoefnagel, “Mira Calligraphiae Monumenta”, late 16th century. Source: getty.edu
Salvador Dalí, “Alchemy of the Philosophers”, 1976. Source: phillips.com
Jim Goldberg, San Francisco, 2000. Source: magnumphotos.com
Mansoura, early 20th-century postcards. Source: delcampe.net
Hesham Elsherif, from “The Way to Hell”. Source: arabdocphotography.org
Lucian Freud, Rat Man (Portrait Of Raymond), 1978. Source: widewalls.ch
Cairo, 1934: Library of Congress image. Source: mashable.com
Bruno Barbey, Qatar, 2010. Source: magnumphotos.com
Map of Thebes, 1850. Source: archangelnikk.wordpress.com
1980s publicity photo autographed by Kay Parker. Source: ebay.com
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