Source: “American boxer Classius Clay (later Muhammad Ali) (center), dressed in a tuxedo, holds court at a diner with fans, friends, and admirers after his defeat of Sonny Liston”, Bob Gomel, 1964, Miami, USA.
A Season in Sète, Etang de Thau, France, 2014-2015.
Source: Mystic Cheesecake Balloon.
“Muhammad Ali Trains in Hyde Park”, Gordon Parks, London, England, 1966.
Source: gordonparksfoundation.org
Source: “BestSellers”, Book covers by Hugleikur Dagsson.
- So what are you doing? - Having some very nonfictional feelings about fictional characters. I mean, reading.
Somewhere on the Internet, I can’t remember where.
“Muhammad Ali, Monopoly”, Steve Schapiro, Louisville, USA, 1963.
Jacob Stack, Day of the Girl, signed print, 297 x 210 mm.
Source: Jam Art Prints, Irish Art & Design, Jam Art Factory, 64 Patrick St, Wood Quay, Dublin 8, Ireland.
“Muhammed Ali Training at Madison Square Garden”, George Kalinsky, New York, USA, 1967.
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