Photographer Annie Leibovitz visited significant cultural history locales such as Charles Darwin’s cottage in the English countryside, Virginia Woolf’s writing table, Ralph Waldo Emerson’s home, Ansel Adams’s darkroom, Emily Dickinson’s only surviving dress, and Freud’s couch.
Pilgrimage is the product of her travels.
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Virginia Woolf’s bedroom in her country home in England
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Sigmund Freud's couch in his study at 20 Maresfield Gardens in London |
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The Niagara Falls in Ontario
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Images courtesy of Annie Leibovitz via The New York Times
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