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Thomas Struth: 1977-2002
Thomas Struth: 1977-2002

By Ann Goldstein, Thomas Struth, Douglas Eklund, Charles Wylie, Maria Morris Hambourg

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Photographer Thomas Struth (b. 1954), One Of The Most Intriguing, Challenging, And Gifted Artists To Emerge From Europe In The Past Two Decades, Has Created A Beautiful And Distinctive Body Of Imag...

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Walker Evans
Walker Evans

By Douglas Eklund, Mia Fineman, Jeff L. Rosenheim, Walker Evans, Maria Morris Hambourg

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Shares Selected Images From The American Photographer's Life's Work, And Analyzes A Career That Spanned More Than Four Decades. A Portrait Of The Artist / Maria Morris Hambourg -- Exile's Return :...

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Nadar
Nadar

By Musée D'Orsay., Félix Nadar, Françoise Heilbrun, Philippe Neagu, Metropolitan Museum Of Art (New York, N.Y.), Maria Morris Hambourg

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Nadar, Whose Real Name Was Felix Tournachon (1820-1910), Was A Conspicuous, Even Astonishing Presence In Nineteenth-century France. Engaging And Quick-witted, He Invented Himself Over And Over As A...

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PAUL STRAND. CIRCA 1916.
PAUL STRAND. CIRCA 1916.

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The Waking dream
The Waking dream

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"An "evanescent shadow, a delicate, just perceptible image, the trace of a small plant on a field of periwinkle blue." With this description of one of the very earliest photographic experiments, Ma...

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