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Paul Outerbridge, Jr: photographs

Paul Outerbridge, Jr.: photographs is a comprehensive collection that delves into the artistic legacy of the photographer Paul Outerbridge, Jr. The book presents a curated selection of his photographs, offering a glimpse into his creative vision and the evolution of his style over time. The images span a range of genres, from portraiture to landscape, and provide insight into the techniques and aesthetics that defined Outerbridge's work. This volume is a testament to his skill and influence in the field of photography. more

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Paul Outerbridge
Paul Outerbridge

Paul Outerbridge was an influential American photographer born on August 15, 1896, and passed away on October 17, 1958. He was a significant figure in the early 20th-century American photography scene, known for his unique photographic style and contributions to the art of photography. more

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