Ernst Haas - Notable Portrait Subjects

Notable Portrait Subjects

Woody Allen
Yul Brynner
Robert Capa
Montgomery Clift
Jean Cocteau
Joan Collins
Sean Connery
Tony Curtis
Dino De Laurentis
Vittorio De Sica
Kirk Douglas
Albert Einstein
Helen Frankenthaler
Clark Gable
Judy Garland
Cary Grant

Richard Harris
Howard Hawks
Audrey Hepburn
John Huston
Gene Kelly
Martin Luther King, Jr.
Eartha Kitt
Vivien Leigh
Anatole Litvak
Sophia Loren
Arthur Miller
Robert Mitchum
Marilyn Monroe
Nehru
New York City Ballet
Richard Nixon

Gregory Peck
Robert Redford
Carol Reed
Jason Robards
Sugar Ray Robinson
Arthur Rubinstein
George Bernard Shaw
Frank Sinatra
Igor Stravinsky
Barbra Streisand
Herbert Von Karajan
Orson Wells
Richard Widmark
Natalie Wood

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