- Also known as
- Gyula Halász, Brassaï
- Date of birth
- Date of death
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Untitled, 1932
Brassaï, (Gyula Halász)
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Two Apaches in Paris, c. 1932
Brassaï, (Gyula Halász)
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Grand Central Station, New York City, 1957
Brassaï, (Gyula Halász)
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Bijou at the Bar de la Lune, Montmartre, 1932
Brassaï, (Gyula Halász)
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Ballet Rose, 1932
Brassaï, (Gyula Halász)
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Les bas de resille noirs (Black Fishnet Stockings), c. 1932
Brassaï, (Gyula Halász)
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Crosswalk on the Rue de Rivoli (also called Le Passage clouté), 1937
Brassaï, (Gyula Halász)
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Backstage at the Folies Bergère, 1932
Brassaï, (Gyula Halász)
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Pont des Arts in Fog and Mist, 1934
Brassaï, (Gyula Halász)
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Odalisque, 1934/35, printed 1967
Brassaï, (Gyula Halász)
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Paris Exposition Universelle, 1937
Brassaï, (Gyula Halász)
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À la Boule Blanche (At the Boule Blanche), c. 1936
Brassaï, (Gyula Halász)
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Mulhouse, the dynamic city in South Alsace and the center of gravity of the Rhine industry, was able to get rid of some neighborhoods with less character and innovate them. Europe Square, of recent construction in the center, is a sort of forum with surrounding shops and arcades, the ground is strewn with the tiles featuring the arms of the European capitals., 1965/75
Willy Ronis
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At the controls of the Chute de Strasbourg, a technician verifies the identity signals of twin boats to grant their passage., 1965/75
Willy Ronis
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Lauderdale by the Sea, Florida, 1975/79
Patty Carroll
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Pompano Beach, Florida, 1978/79
Patty Carroll
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James Meredith after Being Shot Down on a Mississippi Road, June 6, 1966, printed by November 12, 1969
Jack R. Thornell
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The Arch, 1977
Joel Meyerowitz
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Window from which Shot was Fired at King, April 7, 1968
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James Meredith Looks at his Would-Be Assassin, June 6, 1966
Jack R. Thornell
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Gypsy Woman, Shop Window, Chicago, 1972
Luis Medina
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Lakefront - (Montrose Ave Beach, 1871
Luis Medina
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Addison Carnival, Chicago, 1972
Luis Medina
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Acrobat, Civic Center Plaza, Chicago, 1972
Luis Medina
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Altars Covering the Songé of Yemayá, Ochon and Ogún, 1980–81
Luis Medina