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Fred Stein

Paris - New York


  • Kehrer
Fred Stein (1909 Dresden - 1967 New York) was a master of the art of street photography. As an early pioneer of the hard-held camera, he captured poignant moments in the street life of two of the world's great cites: Paris and New York, where he lived after fleeing from Nazi Germany.

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ISBN 9783868289664 | E | HB
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Publisher Kehrer
ISBN 9783868289664
Publication date November 2019
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 310 x 240 mm
Illustrations 128 duotone ill.
Pages 200
Language(s) Eng. ed.
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Fred Stein (1909 Dresden - 1967 New York) was a master of the art of street photography. As an early pioneer of the hard-held camera, he captured poignant moments in the street life of two of the world's great cites: Paris and New York, where he lived after fleeing from Nazi Germany. This same immediacy infuses his penetrating portraits of the great personalities of the era, among them Albert Einstein, Hannah Arendt, Georgia O'Keefe, Marc Chagall, or the portraits of Gerda Taro and Robert Capa, recovered in the legendary Mexican Suitcase. Steins images are a vital document of the 20th century and an important part of photo history. Among the museums where his photographs can be found are the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington; the International Center of Photography, New York; the National Portrait Gallery, Washington; The Center for Creative Photography, Tucson; The Musee Carnavalet, Paris; and the Jewish Museum, New York. Stein left behind a complex and extensive oeuvre which this publication presents comprehensively for the first time. This new edition is released on the occasion of the premiere screening of the documentary film Light Out of Darkness: The Photography of Fred Stein.