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'''Andreas Bernhard Lyonel Feininger''' (*27 December 1906, Paris, +18 February 1999, New York) was a photographer, famous for his architecture photography and for his comprehensive photography teaching books. He had studied architecture at the famous Bauhaus in Dessau. He emigrated from Nazi-Germany via Paris and Stockholm to the U.S. in 1939, where he became photo-reporter for the "LIFE" magazine in 1943.
 
'''Andreas Bernhard Lyonel Feininger''' (*27 December 1906, Paris, +18 February 1999, New York) was a photographer, famous for his architecture photography and for his comprehensive photography teaching books. He had studied architecture at the famous Bauhaus in Dessau. He emigrated from Nazi-Germany via Paris and Stockholm to the U.S. in 1939, where he became photo-reporter for the "LIFE" magazine in 1943.
  
 
He worked much with [[view camera]]s and tele lenses, some of them self-made.
 
He worked much with [[view camera]]s and tele lenses, some of them self-made.
  
== Links ==
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===Links===
 
* [http://www.geh.org/fm/feininger/htmlsrc/index.html Feininger photographs] on the George Eastman House site
 
* [http://www.geh.org/fm/feininger/htmlsrc/index.html Feininger photographs] on the George Eastman House site
  
 
[[Category:famous photographers|Feininger]]
 
[[Category:famous photographers|Feininger]]

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Andreas Bernhard Lyonel Feininger (*27 December 1906, Paris, +18 February 1999, New York) was a photographer, famous for his architecture photography and for his comprehensive photography teaching books. He had studied architecture at the famous Bauhaus in Dessau. He emigrated from Nazi-Germany via Paris and Stockholm to the U.S. in 1939, where he became photo-reporter for the "LIFE" magazine in 1943.

He worked much with view cameras and tele lenses, some of them self-made.

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