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1960s1962Alexander CalderAmericanartistartsarts and cultureB+Wblack and whiteculturefamousgallerygirlkineticLondonmobilesportraitssculptorsculptureseriousstabilesSwinging SixtiesTate Galleryvisitor
A young girl looks at the camera next to a carved wooden head during the Alexander Calder mobiles/stabiles exhibition at the Tate Gallery, London, July 1962

A Calder Girl

A young girl looks at the camera next to a carved wooden head during the Alexander Calder mobiles/stabiles exhibition at the Tate Gallery, London, July 1962 Gallery: Portraits
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1960s1962Alexander CalderAmericanartistartsarts and cultureB+Wblack and whiteculturefamousgallerygirlkineticLondonmobilesportraitssculptorsculptureseriousstabilesSwinging SixtiesTate Galleryvisitor
1960s1961arts and cultureB+Wblack and whitecarsexhibitionexteriorfenceflat capshoardingLondonlunchbreakoutsideoverallsrelaxationrestRiver ThamessculptureSouthbankSwinging Sixtiesvenuewoodwork bootsworkmen
Five workmen relax on the grass and look at a pavilion on the Southbank, London, during a sculpture exhibition, circa 1961

South Bank Lunch Break

Five workmen relax on the grass and look at a pavilion on the Southbank, London, during a sculpture exhibition, circa 1961 Gallery: Working Life
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1960s1961arts and cultureB+Wblack and whitecarsexhibitionexteriorfenceflat capshoardingLondonlunchbreakoutsideoverallsrelaxationrestRiver ThamessculptureSouthbankSwinging Sixtiesvenuewoodwork bootsworkmen
1960s1961arts and cultureB+Wblack and whiteexhibitexhibitionexteriorfencehoardingLondonoutsideRiver ThamesrooftopssculptureSouthbankSwinging Sixtiesvenuewood
A wooden sculpture in front of a fence, during an exhibition on the Southbank, London, circa 1961

Southbank Sculpture

A wooden sculpture in front of a fence, during an exhibition on the Southbank, London, circa 1961 Gallery: Arts and Culture
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1960s1961arts and cultureB+Wblack and whiteexhibitexhibitionexteriorfencehoardingLondonoutsideRiver ThamesrooftopssculptureSouthbankSwinging Sixtiesvenuewood
1960s1961arts and cultureB+Wblack and whiteengravingexhibitexhibitionexteriorLondonmenmetaloutsidesculptureSouthbankstoneSwinging Sixtiesvenuewoman
Two men and a woman look at an artwork during a sculpture exhibition on the Southbank, London, circa 1961

Southbank Show

Two men and a woman look at an artwork during a sculpture exhibition on the Southbank, London, circa 1961 Gallery: Arts and Culture
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1960s1961arts and cultureB+Wblack and whiteengravingexhibitexhibitionexteriorLondonmenmetaloutsidesculptureSouthbankstoneSwinging Sixtiesvenuewoman
1960s1962artistarts and cultureB+Wblack and whiteBritishCambridgeexhibitiongalleryHenry Mooremotherold fashionedpaintingspushchairsculptureThe Arts Counciltoddlerviewers
A woman and a child in a pushchair look at the Henry Moore sculptures during an exhibition at the Arts Council Gallery in Cambridge, circa 1962

Henry Moore Show Toddler

A woman and a child in a pushchair look at the Henry Moore sculptures during an exhibition at the Arts Council Gallery in Cambridge, circa 1962 Gallery: Arts and Culture
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1960s1962artistarts and cultureB+Wblack and whiteBritishCambridgeexhibitiongalleryHenry Mooremotherold fashionedpaintingspushchairsculptureThe Arts Counciltoddlerviewers
1960s1962artistarts and cultureB+Wbabyblack and whiteBritishCambridgeexhibitionfathergalleryHenry MooremalepaintingssculptureThe Arts Council
A man holds a baby in front of a Henry Moore sculpture during an exhibition at Arts Council Gallery in Cambridge, England, circa 1962

Henry Moore Show Baby

A man holds a baby in front of a Henry Moore sculpture during an exhibition at Arts Council Gallery in Cambridge, England, circa 1962 Gallery: Arts and Culture
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1960s1962artistarts and cultureB+Wbabyblack and whiteBritishCambridgeexhibitionfathergalleryHenry MooremalepaintingssculptureThe Arts Council
1960s1962Alexander CalderAmericanartistartsarts and cultureB+Wbabyblack and whiteculturefamousgallerykineticLondonmobilesmotherpushchairsculptorsculpturestabilesSwinging SixtiesTate Gallerytoddlerwoman
A woman points out a sculpture to a baby in a pushchair during the Alexander Calder retrospective show at the Tate Gallery, London, from 04 July to 12 August, 1962

Alexander Calder at The Tate Gallery

A woman points out a sculpture to a baby in a pushchair during the Alexander Calder retrospective show at the Tate Gallery, London, from 04 July to 12 August, 1962 Gallery: Arts and Culture
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1960s1962Alexander CalderAmericanartistartsarts and cultureB+Wbabyblack and whiteculturefamousgallerykineticLondonmobilesmotherpushchairsculptorsculpturestabilesSwinging SixtiesTate Gallerytoddlerwoman
1960s1961artsarts and cultureB+Wblack and whitechairculturecustomerexteriorfast foodhamburgerlogoLondonLyonsmodernmodernistsculpturesignageSwinging SixtiesWimpy Bar
An exterior shot through the window of a Wimpy Bar in London, circa 1961,   with modern sculpture in the window, interior signage, cusutomers and restaurant chairs visible

Wimpy Bar Window

An exterior shot through the window of a Wimpy Bar in London, circa 1961, with modern sculpture in the window, interior signage, cusutomers and restaurant chairs visible Gallery: Arts and Culture
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1960s1961artsarts and cultureB+Wblack and whitechairculturecustomerexteriorfast foodhamburgerlogoLondonLyonsmodernmodernistsculpturesignageSwinging SixtiesWimpy Bar
1960s1961artsarts and cultureB+Wblack and whitecultureEgg and Baconfast foodhamburgerlogoLondonLyonsmodernmodernistpeoplescootersculpturesignagestreetSwinging SixtiesWimpy Bar
An exterior shot of passers-by looking at a modern sculpture in the window of a Wimpy Bar in London, circa 1961

Wimpy Bar Art

An exterior shot of passers-by looking at a modern sculpture in the window of a Wimpy Bar in London, circa 1961 Gallery: Arts and Culture
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1960s1961artsarts and cultureB+Wblack and whitecultureEgg and Baconfast foodhamburgerlogoLondonLyonsmodernmodernistpeoplescootersculpturesignagestreetSwinging SixtiesWimpy Bar
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