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David 'Chim' Seymour Biographie
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1911 |
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Born in Warsaw, Poland
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1931 |
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Leipzig Akademie der Graphischen und Buch Kuenste
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1931 - 1933 |
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Chemistry and Physics, Sorbonne, Paris
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1936 - 1938 |
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Chim photographed the Spanish Civil War
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1942 - 1945 |
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Served in the US Army, winning a medal for his work in intelligence
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1947 |
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Founded Magnum Photos along with Cartier-Bresson, Capa, George Rodger, and William Vandivert
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1956 |
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10 November he was killed by Egyptian machine-gun fire while traveling near the Suez Canal to cover a prisoner exchange
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2005
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David Seymour, Phaidon Press Ltd, UK
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2003
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David Seymour, Chim, Institut Valencia d’Art Modern, Spain
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1996
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Chim: The Photographs of David Seymour (text by Cornell Capa and Henri Cartier-Bresson), Bulfinch Press, USA
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1980
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Robert Capa, David Seymour: les grandes photos de la guerre d'Espagne, Janninck, France
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1976
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Front Populaire (with Robert Capa), Le Chêne, France
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1974
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David Seymour Chim, 1911-1956, Editions Michel Brient, France; Grossman Publishers, USA
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1966
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David Seymour ('Chim'), Paragraphic Books, USA
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1957
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Little Ones, Heibonsha, Japan
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1950
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The Vatican, Behind the Scenes in the Holy City, Grosset & Dunlap, USA
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1949
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Children of Europe, UNESCO
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