Postwar European Photography
1953 exhibition at Museum of Modern Art
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Postwar European Photography
Summary
Postwar European Photography is a photography exhibition[1].
Key Facts
- Postwar European Photography is located in New York City[2].
- Postwar European Photography is in the country of United States[3].
- Postwar European Photography's instance of is recorded as photography exhibition[4].
- Postwar European Photography's instance of is recorded as art exhibition[5].
- Postwar European Photography's instance of is recorded as event[6].
- Postwar European Photography's location is recorded as Museum of Modern Art[7].
- Postwar European Photography's start time is recorded as +1953-05-26T00:00:00Z[8].
- Postwar European Photography's end time is recorded as +1953-08-23T00:00:00Z[9].
- Postwar European Photography's organizer is recorded as Museum of Modern Art[10].
- Postwar European Photography's participant is recorded as Otto Steinert[11].
- Postwar European Photography's date of official opening is recorded as +1953-05-26T00:00:00Z[12].
- Postwar European Photography's date of official closure is recorded as +1953-08-23T00:00:00Z[13].
- Postwar European Photography's Museum of Modern Art online exhibition ID is recorded as 2423[14].
- Postwar European Photography's exhibited creator is recorded as Henri Cartier-Bresson[15].
- Postwar European Photography's exhibited creator is recorded as Robert Doisneau[16].
- Postwar European Photography's exhibited creator is recorded as Robert Frank[17].
- Postwar European Photography's exhibited creator is recorded as Nigel Henderson[18].
- Postwar European Photography's exhibited creator is recorded as Paul Huf[19].
- Postwar European Photography's exhibited creator is recorded as Cas Oorthuys[20].
- Postwar European Photography's exhibited creator is recorded as Izis Bidermanas[21].
- Postwar European Photography's exhibited creator is recorded as Caroline Hebbe-Hammarskiold[22].
- Postwar European Photography's exhibited creator is recorded as Édouard Boubat[23].
- Postwar European Photography's exhibited creator is recorded as Bill Brandt[24].
- Postwar European Photography's exhibited creator is recorded as Jean Boucher[25].
- Postwar European Photography's exhibited creator is recorded as Brassaï[26].