Friday Photos: The High Horse Edition
John Wayne (right) on his high horse, “The Searchers”, 1956. At the National Prayer Breakfast yesterday, Barack Obama warned that we should not “get on our high horse” over the immolation of Royal...
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“I’ve worked with a lot of great glamorous girls in movies and the theater. And I’ll admit, I’ve often thought it would be wonderful to be a femme fatale. But then I’d always come back to thinking that...
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“Paul Newman, Jim [Garner], and Steve and I went to the races at Riverside. On our way home, the men became annoyed because I had insisted on stopping at the next service station rest room. They had...
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“I never said, ‘I want to be alone.’ I only said, ‘I want to be left alone.’ There is a world of difference.”—Greta Garbo Mark Rothko, Orange and Yellow, 1956 oil on canvas, 91 x 71 inches. Tom...
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“How does it happen that something that makes so much sense in the moonlight doesn’t make any sense at all in the sunlight?”—Lana Turner Mark Rothko, No. 61 (Rust and Blue), 1953, 45 in × 36 in. Tom...
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“The boy’s got a lot to learn and I’ve got a lot to teach.”—Barbara Stanwyck upon first meeting Robert Taylor. Tom Hunter, A Woman Asleep, 1997. C-print. 122 x 152 cm. Edition of five. Jan Vermeer, A...
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“I wish I was Cary Grant.”—Cary Grant to film historian David Thomson Edward Hopper, New York Movie, 1939. Cindy Sherman, Untitled Film Still #48, 1979 Tomohiko Yoshida, Nightwatching, 1985....
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