Skip to main content Collections MenuLeonard Freed Advanced Search Close Refine ResultsArtist / MakerLeonard Freed (73) Classification(s)Photograph (73) CollectionsArt, Ecology, and Climate Bewilderment (2) Art, Ecology, and Climate: Animals & Animality (1) Art, Ecology, and Climate: Environmentalisms (1) Art, Ecology, and Climate: Food Systems (1) Date toDepartmentPermanent Collection (73) Image AvailableSort:Title (A–Z)Title (Z–A)Date (Older First)Object number (Ascending)Primary Maker (A-Z)Last Updated (Ascending)ListImagesTable Filters View PDF73 results Arab family in their home in the Old City of Jerusalem, IsraelLeonard Freed1967[Audience members at the "Cockettes", New York City]Leonard Freed1971Bedouin child reading, Negev Desert, IsraelLeonard Freed1962Bedouin girls with Bedouin boys in a classroom, few girls go to school, Negev desert, Israel, 1962Leonard Freed1962Captain William CalleyLeonard Freed1971Children praying in school, IsraelLeonard Freed1967Christmas, A policeman, his family and a neighborhood friend in the basement playroom of their houseLeonard Freed1976Christmas dinner for widows given by the Salvation Army, Amsterdam, HollandLeonard Freed1958Couple kissing, men playing cards, Paris, FranceLeonard Freed1977A family argument. When the man went for the woman the police jumped himLeonard Freed1976Family walking down pathway in nudist village, Cote d'Azur, FranceLeonard Freed1980[Fires burn in helmets for fallen soldiers, Jerusalem, Israel]Leonard Freed1967A funeral for an officer killed in the line of dutyLeonard Freed1976Gay Liberation Week, New York CityLeonard Freed1970Georgian Jews studying and praying in Georgian synagogue, IsraelLeonard Freed1973[Hasidic men praying in synagogue, Israel]Leonard Freed1972[Hasidic young men gathered outside, Jerusalem, Israel]Leonard Freed1972"If I had to, I would shoot," the officer said. "It's best not to think about it. Anyway, most cops never have a reason to shoot in their whole career. Let's hope I'm one of them."Leonard Freed1976“I’ll show you how we spend our time,” said the homicide investigator, fingering a stack of cards with photos of wanted people. “What we do is mostly paper work. We show the photos in the neighborhood and hope someone will put the finger on a suspect.”Leonard Freed1976In an old synagogue, Jerusalem, 1972Leonard Freed1972Inside station house: Woman reporting her child is missing, 9th Police Precinct, New York CityLeonard Freed1978“Isn’t he cute?”, she saidLeonard Freed1976Israel, At WeddingLeonard Freed1972Israel, Yemenite BrideLeonard Freed1968Next Page Powered by eMuseum