Collection Areas
International Photography
(4,109)
General store, Mississippi
Walker EVANS
Outbound view of Saturn after first encounter by Pioneer
NASA, Washington, D.C. (manufacturer)
Children of rehabilitation client, Maria plantation, Arkansas
Ben SHAHN
Best yet view of Saturn and its rings, returned by Pioneer II on 29 August 1979
NASA, Washington, D.C. (manufacturer)
Dag Hammarsjold
KARSCH
Saturn and its moon Rhea as viewed at 11.00pm PDT 29 August 1979
NASA, Washington, D.C. (manufacturer)
Winston Churchill
KARSCH
Young cotton picker, Pulaski County, Arkansas. Schools for coloured children do not open until January 1st so as not to interfere with cotton picking
Ben SHAHN
Railroad station of Circleville, Ohio
Ben SHAHN
Pioneer 11's image of Saturn and its moon Titan, 3.19pm. PDT. 29 August
NASA, Washington, D.C. (manufacturer)
M.Ranjits Pandit
KARSCH
Plate 541
Eadweard MUYBRIDGE
No title (Italian landscape - horizontal crochet in black)
Mario GIACOMELLI
Autumn tint explosion
George POLLOCK
Saturn's rings seen for the first time by Pioneer 11, 4.06pm PDT 22 August 1979
NASA, Washington, D.C. (manufacturer)
A deputy with a gun on his hip during the September 1935 strike in Morgantown, West Virginia
Ben SHAHN
Cecil B. de Mille
KARSCH
A destitute family, Ozark Mountains area
Ben SHAHN
R.Vaughan Williams
KARSCH
Jupiter's faint ring system shown as two light orange lines. Voyager 2
NASA, Washington, D.C. (manufacturer)
Daughters of Mr Thaxton, near Mechanicsburg, Ohio
Ben SHAHN
Pablo Picasso
KARSCH
Photomosaic of Ganymede, taken on 9 July 1979, showing numerous impact craters
NASA, Washington, D.C. (manufacturer)
Sideshows at the July 4th celebration, Asheville, Ohio
Ben SHAHN
Voyager 2 picture of Io on 9 July 1979, showing two volcanic eruption plumes
NASA, Washington, D.C. (manufacturer)
J.J. Sibelius
KARSCH
Jupiter's thin ring of particles photographed by Voyager 2 telescope equiped TV camera
NASA, Washington, D.C. (manufacturer)
Benjamin Britten
KARSCH
Murfreesboro, Tennessee
Ben SHAHN
Exaggerated colour differences in the Jovian atmosphere. Voyager 2 on 23 June 1979
NASA, Washington, D.C. (manufacturer)