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It suggests that while the "West" of our imagination might be gone
Contemporary Voices: Includes works by artists like Graciela Iturbide
it remains the definitive "unauthorized" narrative of the woman behind the camera
The Blacklock family and photographic work are reminiscent of that of Edward Weston and his son Brett
Atget. Eugene Atget. Aperture History of Photography Series Number 14. Untitled (Friends of Photography) It suggests that while theAperture, 1980. Text by Ben Lifson. Illustrated boards, not issued with dust jacket. Fine, like new. Note: Jean Eugne Auguste Atget was born on February 12, 1857, in Libourne, France. An orphan at age seven, he was raised by his maternal grandparents in Bordeaux and as a young man joined the merchant navy, after which he became an actor. When an infection damaged his vocal chords in 1887, he became a professional photographer in Paris, documenting the