Thomas Struth
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- | '''Thomas Struth''' (born 1954) is a [[Germans|German]] [[photographer]] who is best known for his Museum Photographs, family portraits and 1970s black and white photographs of the streets of [[Düsseldorf]] and [[New York City|New York]]. Struth currently lives and works in Berlin and New York. | + | '''Thomas Struth''' (born 1954) is a [[German photographer]] who is best known for his Museum Photographs, family portraits and 1970s black and white photographs of the streets of [[Düsseldorf]] and [[New York City|New York]]. Struth currently lives and works in Berlin and New York. |
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Thomas Struth (born 1954) is a German photographer who is best known for his Museum Photographs, family portraits and 1970s black and white photographs of the streets of Düsseldorf and New York. Struth currently lives and works in Berlin and New York.
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