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Photomontage is the
process and the
result of
making a
composite photograph by cutting, gluing,
rearranging and
overlapping two or more
photographs into...
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Crimes de la
Commune is a
series of
photomontages produced by
French photographer Ernest-Charles
Appert at the end of the
Paris Commune. A
Parisian photographer...
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eccentric roaming the
streets selling photomontage postcards of his past exploits. At the end of his life, his
photomontages started to gain
artistic recognition...
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himself into the void! ' but
usually known as the Leap Into The Void. This
photomontage,
taken by
Harry Shunk, was
montaged from a
number of photos. The leap...
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Weimar period, when she was one of the
originators of
photomontage.
Photomontage, or fotomontage, is a type of
collage in
which the
pasted items...
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September 1933, the
German artist John
Heartfield published a
photomontage in the Arbeiter-Illustrierte-Zeitung,
which he
named "Goering, der Henker...
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produced with his wife
Valentina Kulagina and for the
development of
photomontage techniques. Born in Ķoņi parish, near Rūjiena,
Klutsis began his artistic...
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Interactive Digital Photomontage is GPL-licensed
software for
creating interactive digital photomontages. It was
jointly developed by
University of Washington...
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Techniques –
photomontage". Nga.gov.
Archived from the
original on 2011-06-25.
Retrieved 2011-06-11. Willette, Jeanne. "Dada and
Photomontage | Art History...
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writing have been
widely influential. Her
media of
choice have
included photomontage and photo-text, as well as video, sculpture, and installation. Rosler...