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The first impression of a new subject is not necessary the best. Seen from a different angle or under different condition it might look even better. Always study a three - dimensional subject with one eye closed.
Andreas Feininger
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Andreas Feininger
Age: 92 †
Born: 1906
Born: January 1
Died: 1999
Died: January 1
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Paris
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Andreas B. L. Feininger
Andreas Bernhard Lyonel Feininger
Andreas Bernhad Lyonel Feiniger
Andreas Feiniger
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