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Lee Miller produced some of the most powerful
photographs seen this century, from portraits of her friends such as Pablo
Picasso, to her work as a correspondent with the US army in World War II.
Beginning her own studio in Paris with artist Man Ray, she went on to work with
Vogue, and in France, Egypt, and New York, being best remembered for her witty
Surrealist images.
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