Philippe Halsman, Marilyn-Mao, 1952 (taken) 1981 (print), Gelatin silver print, Larry Gottheim, Be-hold, Inc, Courtesy of Larry Gottheim - Be-Hold (50 / 61), LL/22422 | Composite and combination prints ContentsIntroduction | 368.01 | Composite and combination prints: Defined | 368.02 | Combination Printing (1870) | 368.03 | C.W. Applegreen creates a composite photograph | 368.04 | Making a composite portrait of a typical criminal (1879) | 368.05 | Composite and combination prints: Portraits | Examples | 368.06 | Gustave Le Gray: Combination prints | 368.07 | George N. Barnard: Rebel Works in front of Atlanta | 368.08 | Camille Silvy: River Scene (1858) | 368.09 | William Notman: Photomontages | 368.10 | Oscar Gustave Rejlander: Two Ways of Life | Contemporary criticism | 368.11 | Contemporary criticism of Mr. Rejlander and Mr. Robinson (1859) |
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