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Albert Rudomine

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Albert Rudomine (27 April 1892 in Kiev, Russian Empire - 4 April 1975 in Paris) was a French photographer perhaps best known for his nudes.

After a time spent studying Hebrew in New York, Rudomine settled in Paris in 1917. He worked first as a dressmaker before working as a photojournalist for L'Illustration in 1920 and opening a photographic studio in 1923.

Collections

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Martha Angelici Photograph by Albert Rudomine (1945)

Exhibitions

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  • Albert Rudomine, Rencontres de la photographie, Arles, France, 1983
  • Vente aux enchères chez Tajan, 2003
  • Galerie Michèle Chomette (collective), Paris, 2004
  • Galerie Léon Herschtritt (collective), Paris, 2006
  • Galerie Johannes Faber, Vienne
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