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Philippe Halsman Biography
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1934 |
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Opened a portrait studio in the Montparnasse section of Paris
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1940 |
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Obtained a visa to enter the United States after the Nazi invasion of Paris through the intervention of his friend Albert Einstein
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1941 |
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His sympathy for surrealism led to his long productive friendship with Salvador Dali
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1942 |
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His first major break comes when Life magazine commissioned him a shoot
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1945 |
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Elected the first president of the American Society of Magazine Photographers
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1951 |
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Joined Magnum Photos
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1956 |
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Became a contributing member of Magnum Photos
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1959 |
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Publishes his book titled Jump Book (Harry Abrams)
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1942 - 1972 |
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His portraits of celebrities, intellectuals and politicians appeared on the covers and pages of big picture magazines including Look, Esquire, Saturday Evening Post, Paris Match, and Life.
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1972 |
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Publishes his book titled Sight and Insight (Watson-Guptill Publications)
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1979 |
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Died in New York City
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| Selected Exhibitions |
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2009
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Scott Nichols Gallery, San Francisco, CA Musee de Elysee, Lausanne, Switzerland
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2008 - 2009
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Unknown Halsman, Magnum Gallery, Paris, France
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2006
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Galerie Stephen Hoffman, Munchen, Germany
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2005
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Philippe Halsman: A Retrospective, ArteF Fine Art Photography Gallery, Zurich, Switzerland
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2004
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Howard Greenberg Gallery, New York, NY (solo)
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1998 - 1999
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Retrospective, Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery in Washington; toured in London and Paris in 2001
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1979
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Philippe Halsman: Retrospective, New York International Center for Photography
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| Literature |
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1999
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Peter Hastings Falk's Who Was Who in American Art (Sound View Press, Madison, CT, 1999)
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