The Photographer Who Bridged Haute Couture and Humanism
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Artnet NewsThe Photographer Who Bridged Haute Couture and Humanismartnet.comWith a decades-spanning oeuvre, Swiss photographer Michel Comte has come to be recognized as one of the most influential photographers of the past century. The post The Photographer Who Bridged Haute Couture and Humanism appeared first on Artnet News .
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