From Edward Steichen to Annie Leibovitz,Vanity Fair has been capturing the greatest physical forms in sport, fitness, and dance for a century. From cheeky shots of celebrities like Jane Fonda and Arnold Schwarzenegger to extravagant, sensual portfolios of America’s Olympic squads, the magazine’s pantheon of photographers have helped to define the genre of sports portraiture. Herein, works by Steichen, Leibovitz, Bruce Weber, Norman Jean Roy, and more.
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