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Vogue Magazine, "A Woman Holding a Bowl of Roses," John Rawlings, June 1, 1952

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CN-25-0390
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Frame Number:
3787
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6 to 8 weeks
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Subject:
Photography
Color:
Red

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"A Woman Holding a Bowl of Roses" by John Rawlings, brings bold color and classic beauty to any interior space. The rich red roses and green tones add a vibrant, natural touch, making it perfect for rooms with botanical or vintage-inspired decor.

Taken for Vogue Magazine in 1952, this image reflects the timeless style of fashion and lifestyle photography from that era. Photographer John Rawlings was known for his clean, elegant images and shot hundreds of covers and features for Vogue and Glamour during his career with Condé Nast.

For over a century, Condé Nast has been a global force in visual culture and publishing. As the powerhouse behind iconic titles like Vogue, Glamour, and Traveler, it has shaped modern taste through groundbreaking photography, design, and journalism. Its archive serves as a living document of 20th- and 21st-century style, identity, and aspiration—offering a singular lens into the evolving ideals of fashion, luxury, and cultural storytelling.

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