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  1. Gisèle Freund (born Gisela Freund; 19 December 1908 in Schöneberg – 31 March 2000 in Paris) was a German-born French photographer and photojournalist, famous for her documentary photography and portraits of writers and artists.

  2. Mar 8, 2023 · Gisèle Freund is internationally known as a professional portrait photographer. Between Paris and Argentina she created unforgettable portraits of intellectuals such as Simone de Beauvoir, Virginia Woolf, Marcel Duchamp, T.S. Eliot, Pablo Neruda and Jorge Luis Borges. Most of these portraits, often parts of extensive reportages, are in color.

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  3. Gisèle Freund (born December 19, 1908, Berlin, Germany—died March 31, 2000, Paris, France) was a German-born French photographer noted especially for her portraits of artists and writers and for working in colour film in its nascency. Freund was raised in an affluent Jewish household by parents who were intellectuals and art collectors.

  4. Gisèle Freund was a European intellectual and writer, a sociologist, a historian of photography, a socialist, a Jew, and one of the world’s greatest photographers.From her photographs of a rally in Berlin to her insightful portraits of Evita Perón, Freund captured the early twentieth century. In 1991, she was the first photographer honored with a retrospective at the Musée National d ...

  5. Oct 19, 2011 · Oct. 19, 2011. PARIS — Gisèle Freund, the German-born photographer who died in 2000 at 91, is both famous and not famous enough. She was sometimes chagrined to be best known for some of her ...

  6. Photographer and photo journalist Gisèle Freund new book , Frida Kahlo: The Gisèle Freund Photographs, showcases over 100 unpublished images. In 1950, the photographer took a two-week trip to Mexico, while there she met Frida Kahlo who along with Diego Rivera invited Freund into their home. Freund ‘s two-week trip ended up being two years ...

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  8. Jul 30, 2020 · "In 1950, photographer Gisèle Freund embarked on a two-week trip to Mexico, but she wouldn't leave until two years later. There she met the legendary couple Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera. Welcomed into their home, she immersed herself in their private lives and the cultural and artistic diversity of the country, taking hundreds of photographs.

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