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Slim Aarons photography of an underwater swimmer and a sunbather at the Cal Neva Lodge on the shore of Lake Tahoe, 1959. The Cal Neva resort and casino straddles the border between Nevada and California and the line on the bottom of the pool marks the state boundary. It was owned by Frank Sinatra from 1960 to 1968. Giclée print on archival paper. White frame included. About the CollectionGeorge 'Slim' Aarons, a WWII Army photographer, returned from the war with a mission of his own: to photograph "attractive people doing attractive things in attractive places." From 1947 to 1993, on assignment for Holiday, LIFE, Vogue, and Town & Country, he traveled the world documenting the rich and famous at home and play. Slim's iconic photographs, the best of which are gathered here, provide a rare glimpse into a golden age of wealth, privilege, beauty, and leisure. Specs & Care Size: 30" W, 41" H43.5" W, 59.5" H Media: Print Frame: White Frame Packaging: Ships in a Box
SKU43246137507998
Dimensions | 43.5"W x 59.5"H |
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Size | 43.5" x 59.5" |
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