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- used photomontage to create 240 “Photomontages of The **** Period” to use art as a weapon against fascism and The Third Reich. The photomontages appeared...
- Interactive Digital Photomontage is GPL-licensed software for creating interactive digital photomontages. It was jointly developed by University of Washington...
- been before the rise of the Third Reich, she continued to produce her photomontages and exhibit them internationally until her death in 1978, in Berlin...
- army. However, while the photomontages in Crimes de la Commune justified Adolphe Thiers's repressive policies, the photomontages of the imperial prince...
- for the 240 political art photomontages he created from 1930 to 1938, mainly criticising fascism and ****sm. His photomontages satirising Adolf Hitler and...
- art of the GDR in Beijing and Shanghai in 1953–54. She also created photomontages. Brandt was born into a prominent family in Chemnitz as Marianne Liebe...
- was patented in London in 1935. He also took part in an exhibition of photomontages in Berlin in 1931, organised by César Domela Nieuwen****s. In the late...
- 1944 – March 5, 2008) was an American photographer best known for his photomontages. His photos were shown in galleries and printed on a wide variety of...
- eccentric roaming the streets selling photomontage postcards of his past exploits. At the end of his life, his photomontages started to gain artistic recognition...
- Peter Kennard (born 17 February 1949) is a London-born and based photomontage artist and Professor of Political Art at the Royal College of Art. S****ing...