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From the website: By the end of the war, however, rumors reached America that Cartier-Bresson had been killed. MoMA's photography curator, Beaumont Newhall, went to work on a major show. Then, in 1946, it was learned that he was still alive. Cartier-Bresson decided to come to America to work on the exhibition -- a show that helped to establish him as a major figure in photography and art. And that, until now, was the tale of the remarkable event.
From the website: Another chapter is being written this fall, however, with the unveiling of an ornate leather photo album . . .
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