© Annie Leibovitz. From “Pilgrimage” (Random House, 2011)
Niagara Falls
© Annie Leibovitz. From “Pilgrimage” (Random House, 2011)
Emily Dickinson's only surviving dress
© Annie Leibovitz. From “Pilgrimage” (Random House, 2011)
Old props from Martha Graham's studio, are storied in a warehouse in Yonkers. The iron gates to the old studio lean against a back wall.
© Annie Leibovitz. From “Pilgrimage” (Random House, 2011)
Sigmund Freud's couch in his study at 20 Maresfield Gardens in London
© Annie Leibovitz. From “Pilgrimage” (Random House, 2011)
Ansel Adams moved to a house near the ocean in Carmel, California, in 1962. He worked in his state-of-the-art darkroom there during the last years of his life. The walls were painted black.
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