- Israëlis
Bidermanas (17
January 1911 – 16 May 1980 in Paris), who
worked under the name of Izis, was a Lithuanian-Jewish
photographer who
worked in France...
- Izis
Bidermanas and
original artwork by Marc
Chagall (André Sauret, 1965) JON WAY (1966)
Charmes de Londres, with
photographs by Izis
Bidermanas (Editions...
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translated as The Blue Lantern)
Paradis terrestre, with
photographs by Izis
Bidermanas (1953) Source: La Vagabonde [fr],
directed by
Solange Térac (France, 1932...
- (1858–1922),
reviver of
Hebrew Bernard Berenson (1865–1959), art
critic Izis
Bidermanas (1911–1980),
photographer Reuben Asher Braudes (1851–1902), Hebrew-language...
- (1908–1998) M****imo
Vitali (born 1944)
Philippe Halsman (1906–1979) Izis
Bidermanas (1911–1980)
Vytautas Stanionis (1917–1966) Kęstutis Stoškus (born 1951)...
- Zealand-born
American kinetic sculptor and
filmmaker (b. 1901). May 16 – Izis
Bidermanas, Lithuanian-born
photographer (b. 1911). June 7 –
Philip Guston, Canadian-born...
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Robert Doisneau Henriette Grindat Dave
Heath Frank Horvat Izis (Israëlis
Bidermanas)
Pierre Jahan Ergy
Landau Dorothea Lange Lucien Lorelle Vivian Maier René...
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Alexander Džigurski,
Serbian seascape artist (d. 1995).
January 17 – Izis
Bidermanas, Lithuanian-born
photographer (d. 1980).
January 31 –
Freda Skinner, English...
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maquis and its
leader were
taken at this time by the
photographer Izis
Bidermanas who had also
taken up arms. At the
start of July 1944,
Guingouin was warned...
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Thomas Cook
Story (1953) The Queen's
People (1953),
photographs by Izis
Bidermanas The
Smallest Room: a
Discreet Survey Through the Ages (1954) Six Great...