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'''Woman of Tehuantepec''' is a photograph by the ] photographer ]. Taken circa 1929, it is included in the ''Life'' publication ''100 |
'''Woman of Tehuantepec''' is a photograph by the ] photographer ]. Taken circa 1929 in ] in ], it is included in the '']'' publication '']''.<ref>{{Cite magazine| title = 100 photographs that changed the world| magazine = Life| access-date = 29 December 2024|url=https://digitaljournalist.org/issue0309/lm_index.html}}</ref> | ||
It is in the public domain in most countries, as the photographer died more than 70 years ago, and was published more 95 years ago. | It is in the public domain in most countries, as the photographer died more than 70 years ago, and was published more 95 years ago. |
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Woman of Tehuantepec is a photograph by the Italian photographer Tina Modotti. Taken circa 1929 in Tehuantepec in Mexico, it is included in the Life publication 100 Photographs that Changed the World.
It is in the public domain in most countries, as the photographer died more than 70 years ago, and was published more 95 years ago.
See also
References
- "100 photographs that changed the world". Life. Retrieved 29 December 2024.