Maurice Tabard
French(July 18, 1897 – 1984)
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Maurice Tabard (1897, 1984) was a French-American photographer renowned for his pioneering work in experimental photography, particularly his mastery of solarization, double exposure, and photomontage techniques. Closely associated with the Surrealist movement, Tabard created dreamlike, psychologically charged images that blurred the boundaries between reality and imagination. His innovative darkroom techniques and avant-garde vision made him one of the most significant figures in 20th-century art photography.
Gelatin Silver PrintBlack and WhitePhotographyTwentieth CenturyDreamlike MoodMale ArtistAvant-GardeSurrealismDarkroom ManipulationMonochromeFrench20th Century
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