• Marcel Bovis (1904–1997) was a French photographer, most notable for his photographs of Paris. Bovis studied at the National School of Decorative Arts...
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    l'hôtel de ville has become iconic of the romantic vision of Paris), Marcel Bovis, noted for his night scenes, as well as others such as Jacques-Henri...
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  • humanist photographers. 1946–1957 Le Groupe des XV (Marcel Amson, Jean Marie Auradon, Marcel Bovis, Louis Caillaud, Yvonne Chevallier, Jean Dieuzaide,...
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    Doisneau, noted for his playful pictures of people and market scenes, Marcel Bovis, noted for his night scenes, and others such as Jacques-Henri Lartigue...
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  • of the architecture of Óscar Niemeyer, Views of Paris (André Kertész, Marcel Bovis, Eugène Atget), the 2012 London Olympics by Agence France-Presse, and...
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  • to use it to preserve French photographic heritage. Marcel Amson Jean-Marie Auradon Marcel Bovis André Garban René-Jacques Pierre Laval Lucien Lorelle...
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    with inclusion amongst Edith Gérin, Janine Niépce and Sabine Weiss, Marcel Bovis, René-Jacques, Jean Dieuzaide, Jean Marquis, Leon Herschtritt, Jean-Louis...
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  • photographed by Man Ray, Herbert Bayer, Florence Henri, Germaine Krull, and Marcel Bovis. In August of 1944, the north tower of the bridge was damaged during...
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    Perrat, C. Saumagne, Paris 1952: Algérie antique, with photographs by Marcel Bovis, 199 p. 1953: Djemila, antique Cuicul, Algiers, 64 p. 1957: Études d'épigraphie...
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  • de Photographie, 51, rue de Clichy, and membership altered too, with Marcel Bovis admitted on June 14, 1941, Serge Boiron in his absence was replaced in...
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