Lee Miller : a woman's war / Hilary Roberts ; introduction by Antony Penrose.

Lee Miller photographed innumerable women during her career, first as a fashion photographer and then as a journalist during the Second World War, documenting the social consequences of the conflict, particularly the impact of the war on women across Europe. Her work as a war photographer is perhaps...

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Main Author: Roberts, Hilary (Curator) (Author)
Corporate Author: Imperial War Museum (Great Britain) (Host institution, co-publisher.)
Other Authors: Miller, Lee, 1907-1977 (Photographer)
Penrose, Antony (Writer of introduction)
Language:English
Published: New York, New York : Thames & Hudson in Partnership with IWM, Imperial War Museums, [2015]
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Physical Description:223 pages : illustrations ; 29 cm
Variant Title:
Woman's war.
Format: Book
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Lee Miller photographed innumerable women during her career, first as a fashion photographer and then as a journalist during the Second World War, documenting the social consequences of the conflict, particularly the impact of the war on women across Europe. Her work as a war photographer is perhaps that for which she is best remembered; in fact, she was among the 20th century's most important photographers on the subject. Published to coincide with an exhibition at the Imperial War Museum, Lee Miller: A Womans War tells the story beyond the battlefields of the Second World War by way of Miller's extraordinary photographs of the women whose lives were affected. Introductions by Hilary Roberts and Antony Penrose, Lee Miller's son, precede Miller's work, which is divided into chronological chapters. Miller's photographs, many previously unpublished, are accompanied by extended captions that place the images within the context of women's roles within the landscape of war.
Note:"Published on the occasion of the major exhibition 'Lee Miller: a Woman's War' at the Imperial War Museum, London, 15 October 2015-24 April 2016"--Title page verso.
Call Number:TR820.6 .M453 2015
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references (page 218) and index.
ISBN:9780500518182
0500518181