Unseen archive of only woman photog in WWII
February 28, 2013  14:01
Lee Miller was on the cover of American Vogue at 20, became part of the surrealist art movement in the 1930s and would go on to be the only female combat correspondent for the allies during the Second World War. Yet the photographer described as "one of the most remarkable female icons of the 20th century' was thought to have left just a few hundred works when she died 35 years ago.But that changed... Read
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