Martine Franck
- Introduction
- Martine Franck (2 April 1938 – 16 August 2012) was a British-Belgian documentary and portrait photographer. She was a member of Magnum Photos for over 32 years. Franck was the second wife of Henri Cartier-Bresson and co-founder and president of the Henri Cartier-Bresson Foundation.
- Wikidata
- Q463070
- Nationality
- Belgian
- Gender
- Female
- Roles
- Artist, Photographer
- Names
- Martine Franck, Martine Framl
- Ulan
- 500334577
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Martine Franck Travelling Preacher, Greenville, Mississippi 1970
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Martine Franck Luberon 1976
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Martine Franck Portrait of Paul Strand 1972
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Martine Franck Lili Brik 1976
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Martine Franck Michel Foucault 1978
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Martine Franck Henri Cartier-Bresson Drawing His Self-Portrait 1992
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Martine Franck Prado Museum, Madrid 1993
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Martine Franck Henri Cartier-Bresson at the Natural History Museum, Paris c. 1992
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Martine Franck Henri Cartier-Bresson Drawing his Self-Portrait c. 1992
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