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  2. Mona Kuhn - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, Kuhn released Bordeaux Series, also with a monograph published by Steidl, which is a collection of traditional portraits and landscapes. [8] Kuhn's work has been described as "intimate and sensuous," "dreamlike" and "classical" in composition and her approach is unusual in that she develops close relationships with her subjects ...

  3. Jean Dieuzaide - Wikipedia

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    Dieuzaide was born on 20 June 1921 in Grenade, Haute-Garonne, [1] and at 13 was given a cardboard Coronet 6 × 9 camera. He attended secondary schools in Toulouse, Bordeaux, Cannes and Nice and during WW2 he photographed while in training camps in 1942 and documented young people in Provence.

  4. Benoît Maire - Wikipedia

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    Benoît Maire (born 22 October 1978 in Pessac) [1] is a French visual artist who works in film, sculpture, painting, photography, collage, and performance art. He is known for treating theory as an art form in its own right. [2]

  5. Gérard Rancinan - Wikipedia

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    Gérard Rancinan began his career at age 15 as an apprentice in the photo lab of the Bordeaux daily newspaper Sud Ouest, where his father also worked. [3] [4] After completing a three-year apprenticeship, he started covering local news. [5] At 21, Rancinan was assigned to the paper's agency in Pau. [4]

  6. Xavier Arnozan - Wikipedia

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    Charles Louis Xavier Arnozan (12 November 1852 – 5 February 1928) was a French physician, professor of therapeutics then of medical clinic at the Faculty of Medicine of Bordeaux, member of the Académie Nationale de Médecine, deputy mayor of Bordeaux in charge of hygiene.

  7. Sons of Ramses - Wikipedia

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    The principal photography took place from June to July 2021 in Bordeaux and Paris. [5] [6] Release

  8. Yan Morvan - Wikipedia

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    Yan Morvan (4 April 1954 – 20 September 2024) was a French photographer, journalist, photojournalist, and author particularly recognized for his war photography and images of underground communities.

  9. Jean Dupas - Wikipedia

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    Dupas was born in Bordeaux. [1] During his lifetime he would work as a designer, poster artist, and decorator, and in 1910 he won the Prix de Rome.Afterward, he would continue to paint in the Italian city for two years, completing “Le Danse”, the predecessor for his painting “Les Pigeons Blanc” (The White Pigeons) which was awarded the gold medal when it was presented at the Salon des ...