Gisèle Freund

Photographer, Visual Artist

1908 – 2000

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Who was Gisèle Freund?

Gisèle Freund was a German-born French photographer and photojournalist, famous for her documentary photography and portraits of writers and artists. Her best-known book is Photographie et société about the uses and abuses of the photographic medium in the age of technological reproduction. In 1977, she became President of the French Association of Photographers, and in 1981, she took the official portrait of French President François Mitterrand.

She was made Officier des Arts et Lettres in 1982 and Chevalier de la Légion d'honneur, the highest decoration in France, in 1983. In 1991, she became the first photographer to be honored with a retrospective at the Musée National d’art Moderne in Paris.

Freund's major contributions to photography include using the Leica for documentary reportage and her early experimentation with Kodachrome and 35 mm Agfacolor, which allowed her to develop a "uniquely candid portraiture style" that distinguishes her in 20th century photography.

She is buried at the Montparnasse Cemetery in Paris, France near her home and studio at 12 rue Lalande.

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Born
Dec 19, 1908
Schöneberg
Also known as
  • Gisele Freund
Nationality
  • France
  • Germany
Profession
Education
  • Sorbonne
Died
Mar 31, 2000
Paris

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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