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Bill Brandt
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Born in Hamburg and educated in Europe, he absorbed the lessons of the Surrealists while perfecting his photographic technique in Man Ray’s studio in Paris in 1929. He then settled in London, where he made his name in the 1930s with high-contrast images of British society, distorted nudes and landscapes, and is widely considered to be one of the most important British photographers of the 20th century.

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Battersea Bridge photograph(undefined) 1930
Epsom Races photograph(undefined) 1933
Early Morning on the River, London Bridge photograph(undefined) 1936
A Snicket in Halifax photograph(undefined) 1937
Coal Searcher Going Home to Jarrow photograph(undefined) 1937
East Durham photograph(undefined) 1937
Halifax photograph(undefined) 1937
Misty Evening in Sheffield photograph(undefined) 1937
Grand Union Canal, Paddington photograph(undefined) 1938
Gull's Nest, Late on Midsummer Night, Isle of Skye photograph(undefined) 1947
Lord MacDonald's Forest, Skye photograph(undefined) 1947
Stonehenge photograph(undefined) 1947
Nude, Micheldever, Hampshire photograph(undefined) 1948
Nude, Campden Hill, London photograph(undefined) 1949
Nude photograph(undefined) 1950
Nude, Belgravia, London photograph(undefined) 1951
Nude, London photograph(undefined) 1952
Nude, East Sussex Coast photograph(undefined) 1957
Nude, Vasterival, Normandy photograph(undefined) 1957
Nude, Baie des Anges, France photograph(undefined) 1959
Nude, Baie des Anges, France photograph(undefined) 1959
Nude, London photograph(undefined) 1959
Nude, East Sussex Coast photograph(undefined) 1977
 
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