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2000-lightyearsfromhome: “Inge Morath © The Inge Morath Foundation FRANCE. Paris. Detail, studio of Swiss sculptor Alberto GIACOMETTI with graffiti of his wife, Annette. 1958. ”
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Marilyn Monroe and Eli Wallach dancing on the set of “The Misfits” (1960) Photograph by: Inge Morath. www.stores.eBay.com/GrapefruitMoonGallery
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yoiness: “ USSR. Moscow. 1967. Bolshoi Theater. Maya PLISETSKAYA. © Inge Morath/Magnum Photos ”
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Inge Morath: Fiesta in Pamplona • Magnum Photos
San Fermin Festival. Pamplona, Navarra, Spain. July, 1954. © Inge Morath © The Inge Morath Foundation / Magnum Photos
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“ On the set of The Misfits, photographed by Inge Morath, 1960. ”
Photography book: “First Color” by Inge Morath - News in Photography for Iphone Photographer
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Pictures of Ireland in 1954
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Fascinating Color Photographs Capture Everyday Life in Austria, Romania and Ireland in the Mid-1950s and Early 1960s
Born in Austria in 1923, Inge Morath was the first woman to integrate the famous Magnum agency with Robert Capa and Henri Cartier-Bresson of...
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Inge Morath © The Inge Morath Foundation SPAIN. Valladolid. 1955. Cripple in his cart.
14 Wonderful Color Photographs of the United States From the 1950s and 1960s
Like many of her colleagues, Inge Morath carried one camera loaded with black-and-white film and another loaded with color. Possibly influenced by the legendary hostility of Henri Cartier-Bresson (her mentor) to color photography, Morath's own ambivalence is reflected in the contradiction between the sheer volume of color film that she exposed during her lifetime and its complete absence from her exhibited and published works. Following Morath's death in 2002, more than 10,000 hitherto…
Kathryn Cook: Premio Inge Morath 2008
Kathryn Cook ha sido elegida ganadora del premio Inge Morath 2008 (organizado por la Inge Morath Foundation y Magnum Photos) por su trabajo sobre el genocidio armenio («Memory Denied: Turkey and th…