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  1. Martine Franck (* 2. April 1938 in Antwerpen; † 16. August 2012 in Paris [1]) war eine belgische Fotografin. Sie war Mitglied der berühmten Fotoagentur Magnum Photos und Mitbegründerin der Fondation Henri-Cartier-Bresson.

  2. 25. März 2019 · Martine Franck found exclusion repellent: the exclusion of women, of Tibetans, the elderly, refugees, the inhabitants of Tory Island. She became an activist in support of many of the causes she photographed, demonstrating great courage in a well-brought up young woman who had been taught not to cross boundaries. She explained: ‘The ...

  3. Born in Antwerp, Martine Franck spent her childhood in the United States and in England. She studied art history at the University of Madrid, then at the Ecole du Louvre in Paris, where she presented a thesis on “the influence of cubism on sculpture”.

  4. Martine Franck (2 April 1938 – 16 August 2012) was a British-Belgian documentary and portrait photographer. She was a member of Magnum Photos for over 32 years. Franck was the second wife of Henri Cartier-Bresson and co-founder and president of the Henri Cartier-Bresson Foundation.

  5. 7. Dez. 2018 · Martine Franck ist weit mehr als die Frau des dem Magnum-Fotografen Henri Cartier-Bresson. Eine neue Ausstellung zeigt jetzt ihre Werke.

  6. Martine Franck travelled the globe photographing the social landscape. This book brings together a selection of her photographs of women, from factory workers in Bucharest to geishas in Kyoto and encompassing the film stars, artists, writers and performers she photographed since the 1960s.

  7. 26. März 2019 · Die Fotografin Martine Franck war eine Meisterin ihres Fachs. Ihre facettenreichen Bilder kann man derzeit in Lausanne entdecken. Erfahren Sie mehr über ihr Leben und Werk in diesem Artikel.