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Robert Doisneau (French pronunciation: [ʁɔbɛʁ dwano]; 14
April 1912 – 1
April 1994) was a
French photographer. From the 1930s, he
photographed the streets...
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including Eugène Atget,
noted for his
depictions of
street scenes,
Robert Doisneau,
noted for his
playful pictures of
people and
market scenes (among which...
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Maison de la
photographie Robert Doisneau (Robert
Doisneau house of photography) is a
photography gallery in the
Paris suburb of Gentilly, created...
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stuck to anything.
Dreaming of Skylar, she
wakes up to see her
Robert Doisneau print of Le
baiser de l'hôtel de ville. Flashback: July 4.
After the fireworks...
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winter resort with
national drawing power. A book of
Doisneau's photographs was
published in 2010.
Doisneau, Robert; Dubois, Jean-Paul (Forward) (2010). Palm...
- of the Académie française in 1984 for Une
femme amoureuse. With
Robert Doisneau, she is also
cofounder of the
magazine Femme. She had a long-term affair...
- The Last
American Vampire Author Seth Grahame-Smith Cover artist
Robert Doisneau Language English Genre Comic novel, horror, historical,
thriller Published...
- the Hôtel de
Ville (French: Les
Amants de l'Hôtel de Ville) 1950
Robert Doisneau Paris,
France 35 mm Iron Lung
Polio Patients 1950
Unknown Downey, California...
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active in the
French humanist photography movement,
along with
Robert Doisneau,
Willy Ronis, Édouard Boubat, and Izis. She was born in
Switzerland and...
- Cartier-Bresson
Foundation (2003–; Paris)
Doisneau,
Robert (1912–1994) –
Maison de la
photographie Robert Doisneau (1997–; Gentilly) Franck,
Martine (1938–2012)...