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Diane Arbus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In the 35 years since her death, Diane Arbus' most famous photographs—the twin girls in identical outfits, the wild-eyed boy clutching a toy hand-grenade, the Jewish giant slouching in his parents' Bronx living room—have become icons, indelibly etched in t ... Arbus in FursHow Fur mythologizes the iconic photographer.
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Women you should know - Diane Arbus! Learn about the famous photographer at gURL! ... "My favourite thing is to go where I've never been." --diane arbus ; Diane Arbus was an American photographer known for her intimate black-and-white portraits of eccentric individuals. Born in 1923 in New York City, she worked for...
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On Morning Edition, NPR's Madeleine Brand looks at Diane Arbus' famous 1967 photo of identical twin girls, one of modern photography's most recognizable images. The report is part of NPR's year-long Present at the Creation series on the origins of American icons. ... Diane Arbus' Identical Twins; Listen to Madeleine Brand...
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Bonne and I have had my brother Greg’s Diane Arbus book of photographic portraits, An Aperture Monograph, in our possession for many years now. We really ought to give it back to him. ... He goes out of his way to let people know that his photo was not her famous one of the child holding the toy hand-grenade.
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Diane Arbus top offers on eBay ... Diane Arbus photographs 1958-1963 catalog ... Daily famous birthdays...
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It was Mister Arbus who gave Diane her first camera. Diane soon decided to take a class with the famous photographer Berenice Abbott. The Arbuses eventually started taking photographs of clothing. These images were used as advertisements for Diane’s father’s store.
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