
Jacques Lowe
American(1930–2001)
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Jacques Lowe (1930, 2001) was a German-born American photographer best known for his intimate and iconic documentation of John F. Kennedy's 1960 presidential campaign and the Kennedy family, which established him as one of the foremost political photographers of the 20th century. His black-and-white imagery captured candid, humanizing moments of public figures with a journalistic precision and emotional depth that distinguished his work from contemporaries. Beyond his political photography, Lowe's work appeared in major publications worldwide and his prints have been collected and auctioned as significant documents of mid-century American history and culture.
PhotographyDye-Transfer PrintDocumentaryAmericanHistoricalIconicPortraitPolitical FigureMid-Century1960s
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