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Syd Barrett, 1969
Robert Mapplethorpe and Patti Smith photographed by Lloyd Ziff in their Brooklyn apartment, 1968.
Lloyd Ziff:
In 1968 Robert was living with Patti in a little apartment near mine in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn. They were always working, making paintings and drawings and sculptures, and the walls of their apartment were covered with their work. They were both very young and I found them very beautiful. I asked to come over to their place one day to shoot portraits of them. They were among the first double portraits I shot. Patti published two of them in her book, Just Kids, in 2010, and credits them as the first portraits made of the two of them.
bob dylan in dont look back (1967) dir. d. a. pennebaker
Jane Birkin in "Wonderwall" (dir. Joe Massot - 1968)
With Michael McClure, Allen Ginsberg and Robbie Robertson. © Dale Smith, 1965.
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Elliot Smith
Jean-Michel Basquiat photographed by Roland Hagenberg in his Crosby Street studio, 1983.
Edvard Munch, Lovers in the Waves, 1896
"Side by side, they were very much alike, in similarity less of lineament than of manner and bearing,
a correspondence of gesture which bounced and echoed between them so that a blink seemed to reverberate, moments later, in a twitch of the other's eyelid.
Their eyes were the same color of gray, intelligent and calm. She, I thought, was very beautiful, in an unsettling, almost medieval way which would not be apparent to the casual observer.“
~ Donna Tartt, The Secret History