Skip to main content Collections MenuPaul Almásy Advanced Search Close Refine ResultsArtist / MakerPaul Almásy (52) Classification(s)Photograph (52) CollectionsArt and Globalization (2) Photojournalism/Documentary Photography (1) Date toDepartmentPermanent Collection (52) Image AvailableSort:Title (A–Z)Title (Z–A)Date (Older First)Object number (Ascending)Primary Maker (A-Z)Last Updated (Ascending)ListImagesTable Filters View PDF52 results Actors on an outdoor stage performing Moliere's play "Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme," Ivory Coast, AfricaPaul Almásy1958Autumn in the Kwantung region, Vietnam (Indochina)Paul Almásy1960[A woman of the highlands, Da Lat, Vietnam]Paul Almásy1950Boy having a meal with baby in a hammock next to him, VietnamPaul Almásy1950Camel market, Djibouti, AfricaPaul Almásy1939A contemporary courtyard garden, AfricaPaul Almásycirca 1960[Demonstration for President Paz Estensoro and Agrarian reform, La Paz, Bolivia]Paul Almásy1954[Editor in chief Alvaro Monroy Caicedo teaches people to read and write, Colombia]Paul Almásy1961An elephant crosses the road, AfricaPaul Almásycirca 1960Family at home teaching their children the alphabet, likely Dakar, Senegal, AfricaPaul Almásy1959Father putting children to bed, JavaPaul Almásycirca 1960'sFemale factory workers, ThailandPaul Almásy1966Female worker at rope factory, JapanPaul Almásy1960Female worker for Ford, Detroit, Michigan, USAPaul Almásy1958[Female workers at their stations in a factory]Paul Almásycirca 1960[Flooded street with rickshaw drivers]Paul Almásycirca 1960Hat sellers, (likely USA)Paul Almásycirca 1960sA herd of cows relax beneath the palm trees, AfricaPaul Almásycirca 1960"Ici Lima"Paul Almásy1961"Ici Lima"Paul Almásy1961Immigration from Mexico to the USAPaul Almásy1961Immigration from Mexico to the USAPaul Almásy1961Immigration from Mexico to the USA: Thousands come every day just to ask for the conditions under which they are allowed to enter the USA, El Paso, TexasPaul Almásy1961In the market, Da Lat, VietnamPaul Almásycirca 1950sNext Page Powered by eMuseum