Nancy Dickerson was the first female White House television correspondent for CBS News. In Bruce Weber’s new book, her son John Dickerson writes an essay about his childhood at Merrywood, the home where Dickerson and her husband hosted many parties for elite members of Washington, D.C. society in the 1960’s and 1970’s.
Nancy Dickerson shopping, 1967 by Stanley Tretick
Nancy Dickerson was the first female White House television correspondent for CBS News. In Bruce Weber’s new book, her son John Dickerson writes an essay about his childhood at Merrywood, the home where Dickerson and her husband hosted many parties for elite members of Washington, D.C. society in the 1960’s and 1970’s.
Nancy and C. Wyatt Dickerson with guests outside Merrywood, 1967 by Stanley Tretick
Misa Rusek shares her remarkable life story through vintage photographs in Bruce Weber’s new book.
Misa Rusek, 1949 (oil on canvas) by Jerry Rusek
Bruce Weber pays tribute to painter Jane Wilson in his new book.
Jane Wilson in her Studio by Douglas Rodewald
Bruce Weber pays tribute to painter Jane Wilson in his new book.
Moon and Tide, 1991 (Oil on Linen) by Jane Wilson
Bruce Weber pays tribute to painter Jane Wilson in his new book.
Jane Wilson and John Gruen by Hella Hammid
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