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Edward Steichen

Edward Steichen

Luxemburgi-amerikai fényképész
Edward Jean Steichen luxemburgi amerikai fotós, festő és kurátor volt, akit a fotográfia történetének egyik legtermékenyebb és legbefolyásosabb alakjaként ismertek el. Steichen nevéhez fűződik a fotózás művészeti formává való átalakítása. Wikipedia (angol)
Született: 1879. március 27., Bivange, Roeser, Luxemburg
Meghalt: 1973. március 25., Redding, Connecticut
Házastárs: Joanna Taub Steichen (házas. 1960.–1973.), Dana Desboro Glover (házas. 1923.–1957.) és Clara Smith (házas. 1903.–1922.)
Irányzat: Social realism

Edward Jean Steichen (* 27. März 1879 in Béiweng, Großherzogtum Luxemburg als Eduard Jean Steichen; † 25. März 1973 in West Redding, Connecticut) war ein ...
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