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Women Photographers: Revolutionaries 1937-1970
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As global tensions rose and the Second World War began, many women photographers found themselves under threat or forced into exile. Others, such as Lee Miller and Margaret Bourke-White, worked as war reporters or documented the aftermath of the conflict, but a great number found new creative energy and an increased engagement with political themes. Photography became a universal language to communicate around the world, and it was used to demonstrate empathy with those outside the establishment and to provide glimpses into the daily lives of women everywhere.
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Weight | 0,380 kg |
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Dimensions | 19 × 12,5 × 1,3 cm |
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Pages | 144 |
Publication date | 2020 |
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HS code | 49019900 |
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