Vogue, Gracie mansion (Choice) May, 1969.
1 photograph : color transparency ; 35 mm (slide format)

Title: "Vogue" Photograph Collection by Toni Frissell
Date: 1968
Keywords: Vogue, Fashion Photography

The Toni Frissell photograph collection includes black and white and color images taken by the renowned American fashion photographer for various publications, including Vogue.

Toni Frissell was a prominent American fashion photographer known for her work in both editorial and commercial fields. Born on September 7, 1919, in Portland, Maine, she began her career as an assistant to George Hurrell before becoming one of the first female photographers to appear on the cover of Vogue magazine.

Frissell's photography career spanned over four decades, during which she worked with numerous high-profile clients and shot some of the most iconic images of the 20th century. Her work often focused on fashion, beauty, and celebrities.

The collection contains photographs taken for various publications, including Vogue, which Frissell worked with throughout her career. The Gracie Mansion connection is likely due to Frissell's association with First Lady Lady Bird Johnson, who lived in the mansion from 1963 until her death in 1997.

Locations mentioned in the text:

* Portland, Maine
* New York (presumably referring to the city where Vogue magazine was published)

Gracie Mansion, located in New York City, was a residence of the First Lady and served as a symbol of American politics and fashion.

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