David Douglas Duncan (1916–2018)
Auteur van Picasso's Picassos
Over de Auteur
David Douglas Duncan was born in Kansas City, Missouri on January 23, 1916. He graduated from the University of Miami in 1938. After graduation, he became a freelance photographer and photojournalist. During World War II, he was a Marine officer and combat photographer. After the war, he became a toon meer staff photographer for Life magazine. He covered the Korean conflict and the war in Vietnam, which resulted in the books This Is War and I Protest! respectively. His other books included The Kremlin, Self-Portrait: U.S.A., and Sunflowers for Van Gogh. Duncan's friendship with Pablo Picasso resulted in numerous books including The Private World of Pablo Picasso, Picasso's Picassos, Goodbye Picasso, The Silent Studio, Viva Picasso: A Centennial Celebration, 1881-1981, and Picasso and Jacqueline. He died on June 7, 2018 at the age of 102. (Bowker Author Biography) toon minder
Fotografie: Photo credit: Masahiko Nakamura, published in the Pacific Stars and Stripes, May 25, 1966 ("Used with permission from Stars and Stripes © 1966, 2006 Stars and Stripes")
Werken van David Douglas Duncan
Picassos letztes Selbstportrat 1 exemplaar
Adieu Picasso 1 exemplaar
I Picasso di Picasso 1 exemplaar
The Private World of Pablo Picaso 1 exemplaar
Visoes secretas 1 exemplaar
Fragile Miracle of Martin Gray 1 exemplaar
Grand Prix of Monaco 1 exemplaar
Francisco Toledo 1 exemplaar
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- Kansas City, Missouri, USA
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- Castelleras, France
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- University of Arizona
University of Miami (1938) - Beroepen
- combat photographer
photographer - Organisaties
- United States Marine Corps (WWII)
Life - Prijzen en onderscheidingen
- National Newspaper Kodak Contest, 2nd prize, 1937
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1. Foreword - pag. 1
2. Rebublican National Convention: Miami Beach - pag. 5
3. Rockefeller beach rally - pag. 18
4. Governor Claude Kirk “accepts” candidacy as Veep - pag. 22
5. Thomas E. Dewey delivers address - pag. 34
6. Senator Everett Dirksen reads GOP Platform - pag. 36
7. GOP convention delegates - pag. 40
8. Senator Mark Gatfield’s press conferencen - pag. 50
9. Richard Milhous Nixon - closeup - pag. 53
10. Nixon writes nomination acceptance speech - pag. 66
11. Nixon watches Nixon nomination on TV - pag. 72
12. Nixon daughters watch balloting on TV - pag. 76
13. David Eisenhower and Julie Nixon - pag. 82
14. Nixon and GOP leaders in secret session - pag. 86
15. Nixon accepts GOP nomination - pag. 88
16. Republican National Convention: The Day After - pag. 92
17. Democratic National Convention: Chicago - pag. 97
18. Vice-President Hubert Horatio Humphreyn - pag. 102
19. Senator Eugene McCarthy - pag. 103
20. Picasso sculpture in Chicago Civic Center - pag. 106
21. Chicago Police and Mayor Richard J. Daley - pag. 113
22. Democratic National Convention Credentials Committee - pag. 126
23. Julian Bond and Democratic delegates - pag. 137
24. Senator McGovern’s press conference and Pierre Salinger - pag. 152
25. McCarthy vs Humphrey - pag. 164
26. Democratic convention confrontation over Viet-Nam - pag. 170
27. Wounded Viet-Nam veterans watch convention on TV - pag. 172
28. McCarthy youth headquarters: Chicago - pag. 186
29. Wounded McCarthy workers in Conrad Hilton Hotel - pag. 196
30. Humphrey wins Democratic nomination - pag. 212
31. McCarthy concedes defeat - pag. 218
32. McCarthy workers and war prostesters face National Guard - pag. 222
33. The Night Marchers - pag. 226
34. Photo Data & Afterthoughts - pag. 238
35. Biographical Data: DDD - pag. 240… (meer)