Collection Areas
International Photography
(4,078)
Torso, Paris, 1902
Edward STEICHEN
Sir Alex Fleming
KARSCH
Jupiter. Exaggerated colour shot of the Great Red Spot
NASA, Washington, D.C. (manufacturer)
Self portrait with sister
Edward STEICHEN
Walt Disney
KARSCH
Photo collage of Jupiter and its four largest moons; from early March Voyager I photos
NASA, Washington, D.C. (manufacturer)
Major General Lord George Paget
Roger FENTON
Grand Prix at Longchamp, after the races, Paris 1907
Edward STEICHEN
Sir Thomas Beecham
KARSCH
Photo collage of Jupiter and its four largest moons; from early March Voyager 1 photos.
NASA, Washington, D.C. (manufacturer)
Colonel Doherty, officers and men, 13th Light Dragoons
Roger FENTON
Carl Gustav Jung
KARSCH
Voyager 1 view of Jupiter on 1 March 1979, showing Great Red Spot and turbulent area to its west
NASA, Washington, D.C. (manufacturer)
No title (Italian landscape - horizontal pelt)
Mario GIACOMELLI
The new Paris Opera, ornamental sculpture
Louis-Emile DURANDELLE; Clèmence DELMAET
Nebular
George POLLOCK
No title (Rome)
Robert MACPHERSON
Kashmir women
Samuel BOURNE
Untitled
Jan DIBBETS
Untitled
Ralph GIBSON
Train tracks
Peggy SILINSKY
Low Green Street
Thomas ANNAN
Jupiter; 13 February 1979, Voyager I view of Io above Great Red Spot and Europa
NASA, Washington, D.C. (manufacturer)
Jupiter, 5 February 1979, the Great Red Spot, and three of its four largest Satellites Io, Europa and Callisto
NASA, Washington, D.C. (manufacturer)
Venus. Clouds above North Pole, 11 February 1979, viewed by infrared radiometer on Pioneer Veuns Orbiter
NASA, Washington, D.C. (manufacturer)
Full disk of Venus taken by Pioneer Venus Orbiter on 10 February 1979
NASA, Washington, D.C. (manufacturer)
10th January 1979 image of Venus showing dark, horizontal Y feature
NASA, Washington, D.C. (manufacturer)
Four progressive images of Venus 2 February to 3 March 1979
NASA, Washington, D.C. (manufacturer)
Four progressive images of Venus in rotation
NASA, Washington, D.C. (manufacturer)
Solar prominences in action, Skylab 6
NASA, Washington, D.C. (manufacturer)