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  1. Alexey Vyacheslavovich Brodovitch (also Brodovich; Belarusian: Аляксей Брадовіч, Russian: Алексе́й Вячесла́вович Бродо́вич; 1898 – April 15, 1971) was a Russian-American photographer, designer and instructor who is most famous for his art direction of fashion magazine Harper's Bazaar from 1934 to 1958.

  2. Apr 26, 2024 · Alexey Brodovitch was an American magazine art director, graphic designer, and photographer. After fighting in the Russian army in World War I, Brodovitch worked as a graphic designer in Paris from 1920 until 1930, when he moved to New York City. In 1934 Carmel Snow, editor of Harper’s Bazaar.

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  3. Learn about Alexey Brodovitch, a Russian-American artist who revolutionized fashion photography and magazine design in the 20th century. Explore his biography, accomplishments, and important artworks, such as his ballet series and Harper's Bazaar layouts.

    • May 1, 1889
    • April 15, 1971
  4. Explore the legacy of Alexey Brodovitch, a graphic designer, instructor, and photographer who influenced a generation of American and emigré photographers. See original and collaborative works by Brodovitch and his protégés, and learn how he introduced modern European art to American audiences.

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    Learn about Alexey Brodovitch, a Russian-born American designer and photographer who revolutionized magazine design at Harper’s Bazaar. Explore his artworks, exhibitions, and auction prices on Artnet.

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  6. Learn about Alexey Brodovitch, a Russian-born American graphic designer who pioneered modern typography and layout. Explore his 11 works online, including magazine covers and letterheads, and see his exhibitions at MoMA.

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  8. Alexey Brodovitch - ADC Hall of Fame | Creative Hall of Fame. Career. Alexey Brodovitch was born in Russia shortly before the close of the last century. Some 73 years later he died in the remote obscurity of a small village in the south of France.

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