Photographer Inge Morath and the late "New Yorker" artist Saul Steinberg tweak the noses of their subjects in a series of playful portraits. They engaged in a unique collaboration in the late 1950s and early 1960s by having friends and acquaintances don paper bags drawn with faces and then posing them for portraits. 60 duotone photos.
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Photographer Inge Morath and the late "New Yorker" artist Saul Steinberg tweak the noses of their subjects in a series of playful portraits. They engaged in a unique collaboration in the late 1950s and early 1960s by having friends and acquaintances don paper bags drawn with faces and then posing them for portraits. 60 duotone photos.
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