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Alexey Vyacheslavovich Brodovitch (also Brodovich; Belarusian: Аляксей Брадовіч, Russian: Алексе́й Вячесла́вович Бродо́вич; 1898 – April 15, 1971) was...
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designer Alexey Brodovitch and
immediately offered Brodovitch a job as Bazaar's art director.
Throughout his
career at the magazine,
Brodovitch, a Russian...
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literary journal Portfolio (1949), a
graphic design magazine by
Alexey Brodovitch Portfolio (publisher), an
American imprint of
Penguin Group Almerindo...
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photos by
David Attie and the
design work by Harper's art
director Alexey Brodovitch that were to
accompany the text. But
despite his compliance,
Hearst ordered...
- graphics, and
industrial arts
under Alexey Brodovitch.
While still a student, Penn
worked under Brodovitch at Harper's
Bazaar which published several...
- Both
Attie and
Brodovitch went on to work with
Capote on
other projects –
Attie on
Brooklyn Heights: A
Personal Memoir, and
Brodovitch on Observations...
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great proteges of
legendary photography teacher and art
director Alexey Brodovitch.
Attie worked in a wide
range of styles,
illustrating everything from...
- An
example of Firmin-Didot-style body text from the same book.
Alexey Brodovitch implemented the
usage of
Didot in
Cahiers d'Art and Harper's Bazaar. Vogue...
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given him. From 1944 to 1950,
Avedon studied photography with
Alexey Brodovitch at his
Design Laboratory at The New
School for
Social Research. In 1944...
- for her
three decades of
teaching at
Philadelphia College of Art
Alexey Brodovitch (1930–1940), photographer, designer, art
director Gil
Cohen (born 1931)...