Femmes Algeriennes 1960 -Reprint-

Marc Garanger

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Publisher/atlantica

   Published/2002
Format/ソフトカバー   Pages/124   Size/300*240*10
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A collection of photographs by French photographer Mark Garanger. Galanger is a photo journalist who has been active since the 1960s. In the 1960s, he announced the funeral report of the Italian Communist Party leader Palmillo Togliatti together with famous French novelist Roger Vaiyan, and continued to follow the war, poverty, etc. in the Czech Republic, the Soviet Union and Cambodia since the 1970s. It was. Speaking of Galange's masterpiece, “Algerian woman portrait” recorded in this book. Algeria's war of independence against French rule that lasted from 1954 to 62. Garanje served as a journalist and was responsible for taking photographs of local women who were required to possess French ID cards at that time. The shutter was released. A masterpiece of portrait work that delicately depicts the complex emotions of women who cannot hide the colors of anger and resistance. 2002, reprint, soft cover.
<Related Artists> Roger BallenErnest Cole
<Condition> Main body: Cover small thread, small scratch, corner damaged small mouth minimal jabble
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