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Snapshots of opera stars en route to an important engagement may have begun in the glamorous steamship-voyage era of Caruso, Farrar and Bori, but at some point in the heady early days of the "jet set," enterprising publicists decided to arrange for a paparazzo or two to capture divas and divos on the wing. For most of the '50s and '60s, it seemed that a photographer was at work every time ...