Photos That Changed The World
Le Violon d’Ingres is an early photograph by Man Ray with violin F-holes drawn on the back of a young woman, emphasizing the relationship between the curves of the violin and the human form:

If this display of art moved you, Neatorama has another 12 photographs that “changed the world”. Of course, I can think of a few they missed, such as the atomic bomb, kim phuc fleeing napalm, flag raising on Iwo Jima, and Marilyn Monroe. There are a few more good ones in this Time Life excerpt.
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