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Lucien Clergue Photographs

by Faya Sanders 2012-08-14, 10:32 AMupdated 2017-12-28, 10:00 PM

 

Lucien Clergue was born in 1934 in France. В 15 years became fascinated with photography. В 1In3 met with Pablo Picasso, the friendship that lasts until the artist’s death. Lived at Arles. Famous for his work in the genre of nude and portraits of Picasso.

Website: www.anneclergue.com/artists/Lucien-Clergue

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