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  1. C’est en devenant l’assistante de Man Ray à Paris que l’Américaine Berenice Abbott se découvre une vocation pour la photographie. Fascinée par l’œuvre singulier et méthodique d’Eugène Atget dont elle acquiert le fonds, Abbott se lance dès 1930, à son retour aux États-Unis, dans une vaste entreprise qu’elle intitulera Changing New York.

  2. Berenice Abbott. Berenice Alice Abbott (July 17, 1898 – December 9, 1991) [2] was an American photographer best known for her portraits of cultural figures of the interwar period, New York City photographs of architecture and urban design of the 1930s, and science interpretation of the 1940s to the 1960s.

  3. 1 de set. de 2007 · “Lisette Model” is an unsurpassed introduction to one of the twentieth century’s most significant photographers–a woman whose searing images and eloquent teachings deeply influenced her students Diane Arbus, Larry Fink and many others. To mark the twenty-fifth anniversary of Model’s death in 1983, Aperture is reissuing this classic, highly collectible 1979 monograph–the first book ...

  4. Berenice Abbott. An American photographer, Berenice Abbott was a central figure in and important bridge between the photographic circles and cultural hubs of Paris and New York. She was born in Springfield, Ohio, and in 1918 moved to New York, where she studied sculpture independently, meeting and making vital connections with Marcel Duchamp ...

  5. Berenice Abbottová (anglicky Berenice Abbott, 17. července 1898, Springfield, Ohio, USA – 9. prosince 1991, Monson, Maine) byla americká fotografka, která se proslavila černobílou fotografií newyorské architektury 30. let 20. století. Jméno Berenice převzala při svém pobytu ve Francii ve 20. letech 20. století.

  6. 9 de dez. de 1991 · Abbott spent the last decades of her life in Maine, where she had bought a home and settled permanently, after having visited the state in 1954. Abbott liked the quiet of the country after so many years in New York City. She photographed the state and published her photographs in 1968 in the book A Portrait of Maine.

  7. 3 de dez. de 2012 · Photographer Berenice Abbott (July 17, 1898–December 9, 1991) might be best-remembered for her striking black-and-white prints of New York’s changing face in the 1930s, but she was also intensely interested in science and in making the abstract elegance and beauty of science visible and concrete.