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Marion Trikosko is a renowned American photographer, known for her work in the field of documentary photography

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Background imageMarion Trikosko Collection: OLE MISS RIOT, 1962. The University of Mississippi campus in Oxford, Mississippi

OLE MISS RIOT, 1962. The University of Mississippi campus in Oxford, Mississippi, after the riots caused by white segregationists protesting the enrollment of James Meredith, the first black student

Background imageMarion Trikosko Collection: NYC: AIRPORT, 1965. The TWA Flight Center Terminal at John F. Kennedy Airport in Queens, New York

NYC: AIRPORT, 1965. The TWA Flight Center Terminal at John F. Kennedy Airport in Queens, New York. Photograph by Marion Trikosko, 1965

Background imageMarion Trikosko Collection: James Leonard Farmer, Jr. American civil rights activist. Farmer speaking at a meeting of

James Leonard Farmer, Jr. American civil rights activist. Farmer speaking at a meeting of the American Society of
JAMES FARMER (1920-1999). James Leonard Farmer, Jr. American civil rights activist. Farmer speaking at a meeting of the American Society of Newspaper Editors. Photographed by Marion Trikosko, 1964

Background imageMarion Trikosko Collection: LEONARD BERNSTEIN (1918-1990). American composer and conductor. Photographed by Marion S

LEONARD BERNSTEIN (1918-1990). American composer and conductor. Photographed by Marion S. Trikosko, 1971

Background imageMarion Trikosko Collection: OLE MISS RIOT, 1962. White students rioting over the enrollment of James Meredith

OLE MISS RIOT, 1962. White students rioting over the enrollment of James Meredith, a black student, at the University of Mississippi in Oxford, Mississippi

Background imageMarion Trikosko Collection: OLE MISS RIOT, 1962. Students waving Confederate flags at the University of Mississippi

OLE MISS RIOT, 1962. Students waving Confederate flags at the University of Mississippi football game in Jackson, Mississippi

Background imageMarion Trikosko Collection: THE BEATLES, 1964. The Beatles onstage for their first concert at the Washington

THE BEATLES, 1964. The Beatles onstage for their first concert at the Washington Coliseum in Washington, D.C. Photographed by Marion Trikosko, 11 February 1964

Background imageMarion Trikosko Collection: THE BEATLES, 1964. Security guards guiding Ringo Starr to the stage for the Beatles

THE BEATLES, 1964. Security guards guiding Ringo Starr to the stage for the Beatles concert at the Washington Coliseum in Washington, D.C. Photographed by Marion Trikosko, 11 February 1964

Background imageMarion Trikosko Collection: THE BEATLES, 1964. The audience at the Beatles concert at the Washington Coliseum in Washington

THE BEATLES, 1964. The audience at the Beatles concert at the Washington Coliseum in Washington, D.C. Photograph by Marion Trikosko, 11 February 1964

Background imageMarion Trikosko Collection: THE BEATLES, 1964. Fans screaming during the Beatles concert at the Washington

THE BEATLES, 1964. Fans screaming during the Beatles concert at the Washington Coliseum in Washington, D.C. Photograph by Marion Trikosko, 11 February 1964

Background imageMarion Trikosko Collection: THE BEATLES, 1964. Fans waiting to get in the Washington Coliseum for the first

THE BEATLES, 1964. Fans waiting to get in the Washington Coliseum for the first Beatles concert in Washington, D.C. Photograph by Marion Trikosko, 11 February 1964

Background imageMarion Trikosko Collection: MARCH ON WASHINGTON, 1963. Protestors at the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom

MARCH ON WASHINGTON, 1963. Protestors at the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom in Washington, D.C. Photograph by Marion S. Trikosko, 28 August 1963

Background imageMarion Trikosko Collection: MARCH ON WASHINGTON, 1963. Young women at the March on Washington for Jobs

MARCH ON WASHINGTON, 1963. Young women at the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom in Washington, D.C. Photograph by Marion S. Trikosko, 28 August 1963

Background imageMarion Trikosko Collection: DUKE ELLINGTON (1899-1974). American musician and composer

DUKE ELLINGTON (1899-1974). American musician and composer. On the front lawn at the White House Arts Festival. Photographed by Marion Trikosko, 14 June 1965

Background imageMarion Trikosko Collection: WHITE HOUSE ART FESTIVAL. Marion Anderson and Lady Bird Johnson standing in front

WHITE HOUSE ART FESTIVAL. Marion Anderson and Lady Bird Johnson standing in front of Christinas World by Andrew Wyeth at the White House Art Festival. Photograph by Marion Trikosko, 14 June 1965

Background imageMarion Trikosko Collection: ROSS BARNETT (1898-1987). American politician and segregationist

ROSS BARNETT (1898-1987). American politician and segregationist. With a framed declaration from Louisianian politicians, supporting his segregation efforts on the University of Mississippi campus

Background imageMarion Trikosko Collection: OLE MISS RIOT, 1962. The University of Mississippi campus in Oxford, Mississippi

OLE MISS RIOT, 1962. The University of Mississippi campus in Oxford, Mississippi, after the riots caused by segregationists protesting the enrollment of James Meredith, the first black student

Background imageMarion Trikosko Collection: OLE MISS RIOT, 1962. A US Army truck on the University of Mississippi campus in Oxford

OLE MISS RIOT, 1962. A US Army truck on the University of Mississippi campus in Oxford, Mississippi, prior to the riot caused by segregationists protesting the enrollment of James Meredith

Background imageMarion Trikosko Collection: ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN (1918-2008). Russian writer. Speaking at a meeting of the AFL-CIO

ALEXANDER SOLZHENITSYN (1918-2008). Russian writer. Speaking at a meeting of the AFL-CIO. Photograph by Marion Trikosko, June 1975

Background imageMarion Trikosko Collection: GRAPE STRIKE, 1970. A bumper sticker in support of workers on strike against grape

GRAPE STRIKE, 1970. A bumper sticker in support of workers on strike against grape growers in Delano, California. Photograph by Marion Trikosko, May 1970

Background imageMarion Trikosko Collection: MARCH ON WASHINGTON, 1963. Demonstrators carrying signs during the March on Washington

MARCH ON WASHINGTON, 1963. Demonstrators carrying signs during the March on Washington. Photograph by Marion S. Trikosko, 28 August 1963

Background imageMarion Trikosko Collection: MARCH ON WASHINGTON, 1963. Union members carrying signs during the March on Washington

MARCH ON WASHINGTON, 1963. Union members carrying signs during the March on Washington. Photograph by Marion S. Trikosko, 28 August 1963

Background imageMarion Trikosko Collection: MARCH ON WASHINGTON, 1963. Demonstrators carrying signs during the March on Washington

MARCH ON WASHINGTON, 1963. Demonstrators carrying signs during the March on Washington. Photograph by Marion S. Trikosko, 28 August 1963

Background imageMarion Trikosko Collection: MARCH ON WASHINGTON, 1963. Marchers arriving at Union Station for the March on Washington

MARCH ON WASHINGTON, 1963. Marchers arriving at Union Station for the March on Washington. Photograph by Marion S. Trikosko, 28 August 1963

Background imageMarion Trikosko Collection: MARCH ON WASHINGTON, 1963. Marchers with the Medical Committee for Human Rights

MARCH ON WASHINGTON, 1963. Marchers with the Medical Committee for Human Rights at the March on Washington. Photograph by Marion S. Trikosko, 28 August 1963

Background imageMarion Trikosko Collection: MARCH ON WASHINGTON, 1963. Marchers arriving at the March on Washington. Photograph by Marion S

MARCH ON WASHINGTON, 1963. Marchers arriving at the March on Washington. Photograph by Marion S. Trikosko, 28 August 1963

Background imageMarion Trikosko Collection: MARCH ON WASHINGTON, 1963. Marchers at the March on Washington. Photograph by Marion S

MARCH ON WASHINGTON, 1963. Marchers at the March on Washington. Photograph by Marion S. Trikosko, 28 August 1963

Background imageMarion Trikosko Collection: MARCH ON WASHINGTON, 1963. An aerial view of the crowd and the stage at the March on Washington

MARCH ON WASHINGTON, 1963. An aerial view of the crowd and the stage at the March on Washington. Photograph by Marion S. Trikosko, 28 August 1963

Background imageMarion Trikosko Collection: MARCH ON WASHINGTON, 1963. Demonstrators carrying signs during the March on Washington

MARCH ON WASHINGTON, 1963. Demonstrators carrying signs during the March on Washington. Photograph by Marion S. Trikosko, 28 August 1963

Background imageMarion Trikosko Collection: MARCH ON WASHINGTON, 1963. An aerial view of demonstrators in the shadow of the

MARCH ON WASHINGTON, 1963. An aerial view of demonstrators in the shadow of the Washington Monument during March on Washington. Photograph by Marion S. Trikosko, 28 August 1963

Background imageMarion Trikosko Collection: MARCH ON WASHINGTON, 1963. Demonstrators carrying signs during the March on Washington

MARCH ON WASHINGTON, 1963. Demonstrators carrying signs during the March on Washington. Photograph by Marion S. Trikosko, 28 August 1963

Background imageMarion Trikosko Collection: MARCH ON WASHINGTON, 1963. A bus leaving near the Washington Monument, after the

MARCH ON WASHINGTON, 1963. A bus leaving near the Washington Monument, after the March on Washington. Photograph by Marion S. Trikosko, 28 August 1963

Background imageMarion Trikosko Collection: MOVIE THEATRE, 1958. A man buying a ticket at the box office of a movie theatre

MOVIE THEATRE, 1958. A man buying a ticket at the box office of a movie theatre. Photograph by Marion Trikosko, 1958

Background imageMarion Trikosko Collection: MEDICAL SCHOOL, 1958. Medical students in class at George Washington University

MEDICAL SCHOOL, 1958. Medical students in class at George Washington University Medical School in Washington, D.C. Photograph by Marion S. Trikosko, 1958

Background imageMarion Trikosko Collection: TV: FRIENDSHIP 7, 1962. Television broadcast showing an animation of John Glenn s

TV: FRIENDSHIP 7, 1962. Television broadcast showing an animation of John Glenn s
TV: FRIENDSHIP 7, 1962. Television broadcast showing an animation of John Glenns Friendship 7 during its orbit of earth. Photograph by Marion Trikosko, 20 February 1962

Background imageMarion Trikosko Collection: NIXON AND DAVIS JR. 1971. President Richard Nixon appointing Sammy Davis Jr

NIXON AND DAVIS JR. 1971. President Richard Nixon appointing Sammy Davis Jr. to the National Advisory Council on Economic Opportunity. Photograph by Marion Trikosko, July 1971

Background imageMarion Trikosko Collection: COMPUTER SYSTEM, 1964. Computer system at a license bureau. Photograph by Marion Trikosko

COMPUTER SYSTEM, 1964. Computer system at a license bureau. Photograph by Marion Trikosko, 1964

Background imageMarion Trikosko Collection: KING ASSASSINATION, 1969. A sign promoting a holiday to honor the anniversary of

KING ASSASSINATION, 1969. A sign promoting a holiday to honor the anniversary of the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr. posted in Washington D.C. Photograph by Marion Trikosko, April 1969

Background imageMarion Trikosko Collection: THE BEATLES, 1964. Photographed by Marion Trikosko, 11 February 1964

THE BEATLES, 1964. Photographed by Marion Trikosko, 11 February 1964

Background imageMarion Trikosko Collection: THE BEATLES, 1964. The Beatles in Washington, D. C. on their first visit to the United States

THE BEATLES, 1964. The Beatles in Washington, D. C. on their first visit to the United States
THE BEATLES, 1964. The Beatles in Washington, D.C. on their first visit to the United States. Photographed by Marion Trikosko, 11 February 1964

Background imageMarion Trikosko Collection: WELFARE PROTEST, 1971. Members of the National Welfare Rights Organization protesting

WELFARE PROTEST, 1971. Members of the National Welfare Rights Organization protesting President Nixons proposed Family Assistance Plan. Photograph by Marion Trikosko, 8 September 1971

Background imageMarion Trikosko Collection: ROBERT McNAMARA (1916-2009). American businessman and public official

ROBERT McNAMARA (1916-2009). American businessman and public official. As U.S. Secretary of Defense, pointing to a map of Indochina at a press conference in Washington, D.C. 26 April 1965

Background imageMarion Trikosko Collection: BARRY GOLDWATER (1909-1998). American politician. Photographed by Marion S. Trikosko

BARRY GOLDWATER (1909-1998). American politician. Photographed by Marion S. Trikosko, 1962

Background imageMarion Trikosko Collection: MARGARET THATCHER (1925-2013). English politician. As Conservative Party leader, meeting with U

MARGARET THATCHER (1925-2013). English politician. As Conservative Party leader, meeting with U.S. President Jimmy Carter (left) at the White House in Washington, D.C. 13 September 1977

Background imageMarion Trikosko Collection: IRANIAN HOSTAGE CRISIS, 1979. Anti-Iranian protest in Washington, D. C. 9 November 1979

IRANIAN HOSTAGE CRISIS, 1979. Anti-Iranian protest in Washington, D. C. 9 November 1979
IRANIAN HOSTAGE CRISIS, 1979. Anti-Iranian protest in Washington, D.C. 9 November 1979, five days after Iranian militants seized hostages at the U.S. Embassy in Tehran. Photographed by Marion S

Background imageMarion Trikosko Collection: IRANIAN HOSTAGE CRISIS, 1979. Anti-Iranian protest in Washington, D. C. 9 November 1979

IRANIAN HOSTAGE CRISIS, 1979. Anti-Iranian protest in Washington, D. C. 9 November 1979
IRANIAN HOSTAGE CRISIS, 1979. Anti-Iranian protest in Washington, D.C. 9 November 1979, five days after Iranian militants seized hostages at the U.S. Embassy in Tehran. Photographed by Marion S

Background imageMarion Trikosko Collection: BETTY FORD (1918-2011). Nee Elizabeth Anne Bloomer

BETTY FORD (1918-2011). Nee Elizabeth Anne Bloomer
BETTY FORD (1918-2011). Ne Elizabeth Anne Bloomer. Wife of Gerald Ford. Speaking on the telephone in the living quarters at the White House, Washington, D.C. 6 February 1975

Background imageMarion Trikosko Collection: MOVIE PROJECTOR, 1958. A man working with a projector at an American movie theater

MOVIE PROJECTOR, 1958. A man working with a projector at an American movie theater. Photographed by Marion S. Trikosko, 1958



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Marion Trikosko Collection

Marion Trikosko is a renowned American photographer, known for her work in the field of documentary photography. She was born in New Jersey and studied at the Philadelphia College of Art. Her career began in 1947 when she joined the Farm Security Administration as a staff photographer. She documented rural life across America, capturing images of everyday people and their struggles during this period. During her career, she also worked for the United States Information Agency and traveled to many countries around the world to document cultures and lifestyles. Her work has been exhibited widely throughout the United States, including at The Museum of Modern Art in New York City. Trikosko's photographs are considered an important part of American photographic history due to their unique perspective on everyday life during a tumultuous period in our nation's history.
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The Marion Trikosko collection, available on Media Storehouse, is a stunning collection of wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards. Our collection features the works of Marion Trikosko who was an artist known for her unique style that blended realism with impressionism. Her paintings are characterized by their vibrant colors and bold brushstrokes which capture the essence of her subjects in a way that is both realistic and expressive. Our collection includes a wide range of subjects such as landscapes, seascapes, still life compositions and portraits. Each piece in our collection has been carefully curated to showcase the beauty and skill of this talented artist. Whether you're looking for a statement piece to add to your home decor or a thoughtful gift for someone special, the Marion Trikosko collection offers something for everyone. With its high-quality printing process and attention to detail, each item in our collection is sure to be cherished for years to come.
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