Henri Cartier-Bresson
Sardinia, 1963
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An anonymous author’s novel written on the walls of an abandoned house in Chongqing, China
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life:
On the anniversary of Hemingway’s Old Man and the Sea winning the Pulitzer Prize for fiction, LIFE.com presents pictures of the writer in Cuba — and the unsettling, untold story behind the photos.
Not originally published in LIFE. An image from a contact sheet of Alfred Eisenstaedt’s pictures of Ernest Hemingway in Cuba, August 1952.
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Photo by Bence Máté. Finalist in the category “Birds” in the Golden Turtle contest, conducted in Moscow. The exhibition features more than 200 works selected from the 18,000 sent to the contest.
life:
From a story on the Ringling Bros. Circus in the April 4, 1949, issue of LIFE. The caption for this picture: “Nothing but circus all day every day is the happy fate of these two performers’ tots, who sit around the big tent watching as the pretty Miss Lola practices on a tightwire and an acrobat balances an odd contraption on his feet.”
See more photos by Nina Leen here.
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