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The Judgement of Paris

Artist Federico Castellón (American, born Spain, 1914 - 1971)
Datecirca 1947
ClassificationsPrint
Mediumetching
Dimensions4 7/8 x 3 15/16 in
Credit LineGift of Emil Arnold and Benjamin Weiss
Object number1967.1013
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The Judgement of Paris
The Judgement of Paris
Federico Castellón
circa 1947
Paris in the House
Paris in the House
Federico Castellón
circa 1946
The police officer and sweeper are reading the posters of the International Communist Party, Paris, France/ Voter in front of an election propaganda billboard for the "Parti Communiste Internationaliste"/ Elections to the Constituent National Assembly and Referendum (rejection of a first draft constitution), Paris, France, October 21, 1945
The police officer and sweeper are reading the posters of the International Communist Party, Paris, France/ Voter in front of an election propaganda billboard for the "Parti Communiste Internationaliste"/ Elections to the Constituent National Assembly and Referendum (rejection of a first draft constitution), Paris, France, October 21, 1945
Denise Bellon
1945
"She goes right on just as if Paris hadn't stabilized the neckline! Trouble is Paris can't police it."
"She goes right on just as if Paris hadn't stabilized the neckline! Trouble is Paris can't police it."
Alan Dunn
1960
Chairs of Paris, 1927, Paris
Chairs of Paris, 1927, Paris
André Kertész
1927, printed 1973
My First Photograph in Paris, Courtyard Off Rue Jacob, Paris, Sept. 1948
My First Photograph in Paris, Courtyard Off Rue Jacob, Paris, Sept. 1948
Todd Webb
1948
The Opera House, Paris (L' Opera)
The Opera House, Paris (L' Opera)
Louis Orr
circa 1910
Quai Bourbon, Paris
Quai Bourbon, Paris
Jacques Beurdeley
1902
L’Abside du Pont Notre-Dame-de-Paris
L’Abside du Pont Notre-Dame-de-Paris
Charles Meryon
1854
Saint Etienne-du Mont, Paris
Saint Etienne-du Mont, Paris
Charles Meryon
1852
Judgment de Paris
Judgment de Paris
Hans Erni
n.d.
St. Etienne du Mont, Paris
St. Etienne du Mont, Paris
Charles Meryon
1852
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