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  1. Barbara Crane (March 19, 1928 – August 7, 2019) was an American artist photographer born in Chicago, Illinois. Crane worked with a variety of materials including Polaroid, gelatin silver, and platinum prints among others. She was known for her experimental and innovative work that challenges the straight photograph by incorporating sequencing ...

  2. Aug 15, 2019 · By Sam Roberts. Aug. 15, 2019. Barbara Crane, an abstract photographer whose camera transformed mundane objects into provocative, playful and sometimes frightening fantasies, died on Aug. 7 at her ...

  3. She is known under the name “Barbara Cowan”, either. She was born in the family of Harry Crane and his wife Julia Grandes Crane. She had a sister Stephanie. Her father was a standup comedian and screenwriter. He co-wrote all the episodes of “The Honeymooners”, comedy series, which aired in the late 1980s on Showtime Channel.

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  4. Aug 8, 2019 · Barbara Crane, Chicago Loop, 1976–78. Barbara Crane, a veteran Chicagoan photographer whose indelible images explored the way humans interact with nature and each other, has died at 91. A ...

  5. Barbara Crane was a pioneering internationally renowned art photographer and influential educator who explored photography as a vehicle for creative expression for over sixty years. A forerunner in experimental and abstract photography, Crane explored numerous photographic processes throughout her extensive career.

  6. Aug 9, 2019 · Photographer Barbara Crane, who died August 7, 2019, in an undated photograph via Eleftheria Lialios. Barbara Crane, known for her candid photographs of strangers on the streets of Chicago and her extensive experimentation with the medium, has died at age 91. Her photographs took many forms, from conceptual, drawing-like abstractions of human ...

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  8. Barbara Crane, an Institute of Design alumna and a pioneering photographer, passed away on August 7, 2019, at the age of 91. Throughout her career, Crane experimented with a variety of techniques and formats to create a conceptually consistent but ever-evolving body of work. Photographic series such as her Loop Series of the late 1970s ...

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