File:JP Morgan.jpg

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English: J.P. Morgan photographed by Edward Steichen in 1903; photo known for the light reflected off the armrest being interpreted by viewers as a knife.
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  • 2007-02-12 05:27 OCNative 448×560×8 (28549 bytes) [[J.P. Morgan]] photographed by [[Edward Steichen]]; photo known for use of lighting to make chair's arm appear to be a knife.

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